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The Beastie Boys won a lawsuit against a company for the unauthorized use of their song "Girls" and had the $1 Million settlement donated to a charity supporting education for Girls

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The Beastie Boys coined the term "mullet" to refer to a hairstyle in 1994 in their song "Mullet Head". No earlier use of the term "mullet" that refers to a hairstyle has been found.

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  1. In his last will and testament, Adam Yauch (MCA of the Beastie Boys) left instructions that his music could not be used in advertising

  2. Beastie Boys Mike D wore a chain with a 4-inch (10cm) VW emblem which inspired so many thefts that Volkswagen offered free replacements for all drivers affected and placed ads in papers saying "Don’t steal our medallions; send this ad in as a coupon, and we’ll send you your own VW medallion."

  3. Licensed to Ill" by the Beastie Boys was originally going to be named "Don't be a Fagot" but Columbia wouldn't allow it

  4. The Beastie Boys began as a hardcore punk band as a joke and mimicked their name after the Angry Samoans. They opened up for the Bad Brains and the Circle Jerks before shifting into a hip-hop sound

  5. When Beastie Boys Member Adam "MCA" Yauch was diagnosed with cancer, Jay-Z took their All Points West time slot and opened with No Sleep Till Brooklyn as a dedication

  6. Professional wrestling heels were hugely influential in the development of The Beastie Boys. "The idea of being bad-guy rappers, saying really outlandish things in interviews, that all came from a love of pro wrestling," said Rick Rubin.

  7. The Beastie Boys got the money to launch their career by suing British Airways for unauthorized use of their Cookiepuss EP.

  8. The video for "Make Some Noise," by the Beastie Boys featured Seth Rogen, Danny McBride, and Elijah Wood. It also had cameos of Will Ferrell and Jack Black just to name a few.

  9. Kerry King of Slayer played the guitar on "No Sleep Til' Brooklyn" by the Beastie Boys

  10. The Beastie Boy's 1989 album "Paul's Boutique" samples 105 different songs, with 24 sampled on the last track alone.

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Beastie Boys, "Licensed to Ill" album made history in 1987 as the first rap album to hit No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart, and spent 7 straight weeks at No.1

Led Zeppelin's "When The Levee Breaks" drum track appears sampled on tracks from Dr. Dre, Beastie Boys, Eminem - then all the way to Bjork and Depeche Mode. - source

Beastie Boys' album "Licensed to Ill" was originally supposed to be called "Don't be a Faggot." - source

Cookie Puss, an ice cream cake character created by Carvel, was the focus of the Beastie Boys' debut single, "Cooky Puss". The song was inspired by a series of prank calls the group's members made to a Carvel location, in which they jokingly requested to speak to Cookie Puss.

The Beastie Boys made a concert film in Madison Square Garden by giving camcorders to 50 audience members, naming it 'Awesome; I... Shot That!' - source

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Eminem’s album “Kamikazes” cover art pays Homage to Beastie Boys “License to Ill” as they also changed their style through their career, much like Eminem.

The Beastie Boys recorded an unreleased country album in 1999 intended to be a Christmas gift for friends and family of the group

The Beastie Boys played hardcore punk music when they first started in the early 80's. The album Some Old Bullshit has some of those songs.

Jeremy Steig, the jazz flutist sampled on the Beastie Boys track "Sure Shot", was the son of William Steig, the author of "Shrek!", which inspired the Shrek movies. Jeremy Steig played the Pied Piper in the fourth Shrek movie, in which "Sure Shot" was briefly featured.

There is a rap myth that the Brass Monkey drink is Orange Juice and Malt Liquor. However, Mike D from the Beastie Boys said they were rapping about Orange Juice, Vodka, and Dark Rum.

Billy Corgan of the Smashing Pumpkins was brought back from suicidal despair by the monks Beastie Boy Adam Yauch brought with him on the 1994 Lollapalooza festival

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Legendary jazz drummer Buddy Rich's notoriously short temper was memorialized in several Seinfeld episodes and the Beastie Boys song "Sabotage."

Rick Rubin (founder of Def Jam Records) was the Beastie Boys original DJ. He toured with them when they opened for Madonna's "Like A Virgin" tour.

Mike D of the Beastie Boys designed his own wallpaper in Toile du jouy style, featuring drawings of the Coney Island Cyclone, the Brooklyn Bridge, crowds of Hassidic Jewish men and Notorious B.I.G.

The Beastie Boys' album Paul's Boutique would cost an estimated $20,000,000 to produce today.

LL Cool J was discovered by Def Jam after Adam Horovitz(Ad-Rock, Beastie Boys) played LL's Demo for Rick Rubin in his Dorm Room.

In ~1983 The Beastie Boys sued British Airways and won $40,000 essentially funding their lives to become a Hip-hop group (Nearly $100,000 adjusted for inflation)

The guitar riffs in No Sleep till Brooklyn by The Beastie Boys were played by Slayer guitarist Kerry King

The Beastie Boys' debut album Licensed to Ill was originally going to be titled "Don't Be A Faggot" but their record label refused to let the group release such a discriminatory title.

The term 'Mullet' is much newer than the hairstyle itself, being coined by the Beastie Boys in song and then in print in a 1995 issue of Grand Royal magazine.

The Beastie Boys recorded a country album

The Beastie boys originally had a female drummer, Kate Schellenbac

There's a Star Trek time paradox involving the Beastie Boys.

There is a film called "Beastie Boys" that is about two male gigolos and not the Beastie Boys.

Rick Rubin has almost single-handedly developed modern rock, pop, and hip-hop radio, producing for Public Enemy, Beastie Boys, Sir Mix-a-Lot, Lil Jon, Jay-Z, Kanye West, Eminem, Adele, Lana del Rey, Lady Gaga, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Weezer, Audioslave, Metallica...

The Beastie Boys are credited with coining the term "mullet" to describe the haircut.

The Beastie Boys were originally conceived as a hardcore punk group, who first preformed on (the late great)Adam Yauch's 17th birthday.

There's a Dutch version of Fight For Your Right by the Beastie Boys.

The weird sound at the beginning of the Beastie Boys tune 'Sure Shot" is from a Little Caesar's commercial

Ad-Rock of the Beastie Boys is the son of a well-regarded playwright

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