Cover of Beastie Boys Hot Sauce Committee Part Two
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For fans of beastie boys,lovers of old school hip-hop,rap music enthusiasts,listeners of classic 90s hip-hop,followers of underground and punk-influenced rap
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THE REVIEW

YES! HERE WE GO AGAIN GIVE YOU MORE NOTHING LESSER!!!

The Godzilla of Hip-Hop are back! Here the "double H science" becomes true verb, here we do not joke around at all, here the energies have not been lost. Indeed. We move beyond, we return to the microphone, nothing stops them! 

The trailblazer, and first single accompanied by a hilarious video, incites disaster: "Make Some Noise" is old skool dancing on incredibly acid synths, it becomes a manifesto in the refrain, MCA holds the mirror to the right to party telling us that in 2011 they make noise for our motherfuckin' right to fight!

There is no respite, Godzilla devours the NY buildings with "Nonstop Disco Powerpack", minimalist, and the way all three of them stay under the beat is terrifying! They stomp on it and take it over! It's a more "bastard" record, with tight rhythms and fierce rap, for one reason or another, and "Say It" is true jumpdafuckup that distorts the speakers! The tracks are played, the drums are truly "big", the guitars cut and it feels like returning to the gem that was "Ill Communication", and it shows that you can't easily shake off the HC with "Lee Majors Come Again", a fast and crooked punk lash.

Two guests. First: NAS who in the fierce "Too Many Rappers" warns everyone that he and BB cut your face with rhymes. Second: a fantastic Santigold in the "Jamaican" "Don’t Play No Game That I Can't Win", the most "detached" chapter of the whole record. 

Can I say I also liked the artwork? Yes, I say it, it's awesome. 

TOO MANY RAPPERS, AND THERE'S STILL NOT ENOUGH MC'. It's truly true. 

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Summary by Bot

Beastie Boys return with powerful energy on Hot Sauce Committee Part Two, combining old-school hip-hop vibes with fierce rhythms and rap. Notable tracks like "Make Some Noise" and features from Nas and Santigold stand out. The album recalls their classic style while pushing forward with intensity and minimalistic beats. The reviewer also praises the album artwork as awesome. Overall, it's a must-listen for hip-hop fans craving authentic MC power.

Tracklist

01   Make Some Noise (The Bug remix) (03:47)

Beastie Boys

Beastie Boys were an American music group from New York City, best known for blending hip-hop with rock, funk, punk and sample-heavy experimentation across a landmark run of albums from the 1980s through the 2010s.
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