3-Minute Rule - Popular Culture References

Popular Culture References

  • Do Wah Diddy Diddy
  • Bob Dylan
  • Dragnet
  • Harley
  • On the Road
  • Jack Kerouac
  • Miss Crabtree
  • Spanky
  • Mr. Roper
  • Yankees
  • BMW
  • Cocaine
  • Proud Mary
  • Ring Ding
  • Turnstile jumping
  • Marijuana seeds
  • Roses are red
  • Walking Tall
  • Mothership Connection
  • Sorry Charlie
  • Poetry in Motion
  • Are You Experienced
  • The Modern Lovers
  • PCP
Beastie Boys
  • Mike D
  • Ad-Rock
  • John Berry
  • Kate Schellenbach
  • MCA
Studio albums
  • Licensed to Ill (1986)
  • Paul's Boutique (1989)
  • Check Your Head (1992)
  • Ill Communication (1994)
  • Hello Nasty (1998)
  • To the 5 Boroughs (2004)
  • The Mix-Up (2007)
  • Hot Sauce Committee Part Two (2011)
Compilation albums
  • Some Old Bullshit (1994)
  • The In Sound from Way Out! (1996)
  • Beastie Boys Anthology: The Sounds of Science (1999)
  • Solid Gold Hits (2005)
EPs
  • Polly Wog Stew (1982)
  • Pretzel Nugget (1994)
  • Root Down (1995)
  • Aglio e Olio (1995)
  • Nasty Bits (1998)
  • Scientists of Sound (The Blow Up Factor Vol. 1) (1999)
  • The Mix-Up Bonus Tracks (2008)
Live members
  • Rick Rubin
  • Doctor DrĂ©
  • DJ Hurricane
  • Money Mark
  • Eric Bobo
  • Amery Smith
  • Alfredo Ortiz
  • Mix Master Mike
Associated acts
  • The Young Aborigines
  • The Young and the Useless
  • Dust Brothers
  • Mario Caldato, Jr.
  • BS 2000
  • The Latch Brothers
Filmography
  • Krush Groove
  • Awesome; I Fuckin' Shot That!
  • "Hell Is Other Robots"
  • Beastie Boys Video Anthology
  • Gunnin' for That No. 1 Spot
  • Fight for Your Right Revisited
Related articles
  • Discography
  • Grand Royal
  • Rat Cage
  • Def Jam
  • Capitol
  • The Beastles
  • Oscilloscope Laboratories

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