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    Reading through the comments, it turns out I’ve heard quite a few of their songs, and enjoyed none of them. I don’t get how they were so popular.

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      Because they were a perfect mix of Punk and Hip Hop. It just fit right into the late 80s and 90s.

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      They have a historical importance in the hip-hop realm notably when it comes to sampling. See the album Paul’s Boutique.

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        Ah, I see. So they’re kinda like the Beatles, historically significant, but not actually that good.

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    A girl called me a sexy beastie boy on the bus freshman yr college. Went to HS with one of their brothers, where their original drummer went. Used to bump check your head on the boo box. Youth are intolerable

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    MCA died 13 years ago next month-- not too surprising kids born around 2000 or 2010 wouldn’t have heard much of them.

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      Tripped acid and went to see them in Central Park just a few years back. In, uh, 1992.

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        Series acid and went for a walk in 99, took my camcorder. Last thing I remember is recording a plastic bag being buffeted by the wind and suddenly I’m here staring at a little glass box in my hand.

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        I didn’t realize until adulthood that some households don’t really prioritize music. My parents were always playing and telling me about the music they grew up with (classic rock, because I’m old and they’re older)

        Every once in a while I’ll meet a peer who’s like “oh yeah we didn’t have a lot of records” and I’m like oh that checks out with you not knowing the velvet underground

        But I try not to be a jerk about people not knowing stuff, because no one needs that.

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          My dad never listened to music from his own era. He only ever listens to classical music. I’m not really a fan of music from his era, but I probably know more about it than he does.

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        Yup. I was really quiet old before I heard much Elvis or Michael Jackson. My parents just never had it on in the house. My best friends dad had a tattoo of Elvis, but still.

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          My daughter loves Michael Jackson.

          It’s funny, I never much liked his music before aside from a couple big songs. Now that I’m always hearing it, I regularly catch myself singing along and enjoying it.

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    If you end it there it’s a tragedy. But if you use the “1 in 10,000” approach and introduce them to both their music and how it changed music, then you might win another fan. You might even get a “oh, yeah, I’ve heard that riff”.

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        I’m a Beastie Boys fan, but I don’t think most of their stuff stands the test of time. Other than Paul’s Boutique and Sabotage, they weren’t really groundbreaking most of the time. They were fun, and had some good tunes, but I wouldn’t list them as one of the groundbreaking acts that changed music.

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          Ditto - plus, Pharcyde were dominating them at the time with clever lyrics, and Beastie Boys themselves knew they couldn’t compete

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    Heard of them, but couldn’t name a single song or pinpoint their genre.

    Checked out a song on YT to get an idea and it was literally just a generic boy band. I mean… I guess their songs rhyme? But then, so do nursery rhymes, and they haven’t been my thing for quite a while now.

    To each their own.

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      “Generic Boy Band” hahahahah

      I’m not a fan of them, but they are anything but a “boy band”. They aren’t GQ/looks driven, their success origin was spoofing rap music, they’re incredibly talented/skilled musicians who have been compared to the likes of Medeski, Martin and Wood.

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      It’s so weird how people on the Internet will see a group talking about how they all like or at least appreciate something, and the one person has to make sure everyone knows just how dumb and ridiculous they think that thing is.

      I’m curious what kind of objectively better music an enlightened soul like yourself considers good.

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      literally just a generic boy band

      They’re not generally what people refer to with the term “boy band”.

      A boy band is a vocal group consisting of young male singers, usually in their teenage years or in their twenties at the time of formation. Generally, boy bands perform love songs marketed towards girls and young women. Many boy bands dance as well as sing, usually giving highly choreographed performances.

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boy_band