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Samples
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Sample & Reference Breakdown
Beastie Boys
"I had this idea for 'Three MCs and One DJ': What if I just cut a beat, and [the Beasties] rhymed over it? It would be the first time ever in history with a DJ cutting the drums. I was fucking around, doing some tricks in the studio, and Yauch was like, It would be sick if we could rhyme over that. So we just did it in three hours. They left, and me and Mario laid down the music for it while they went to write rhymes" - Mix Master Mike, excerpted from The Skills to Pay the Bills (2005) by Alan Light
Press
"...a live-in-the-studio rhyme session with Mixmaster Mike cutting up the beats on the spot" - Rolling Stone, 1998
"...[an] old-school feeling - the two-turntables-and-microphone style that emerged from New York house parties and predated the Beastie Boys -- gives much of Hello Nasty a minimalist vibe, but it enhances the communal spirit of the rhymes and reasserts the music's implicit DIY connections with punk" - The Worcester Phoenix, 1998
"...the album's head-bobbingest cut" - Newsweek, August 1998
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