#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER β’ A panoramic experience that tells the story of Beastie Boys, a book as unique as the band itselfβby band members ADROCK and Mike D, with contributions from Amy Poehler, Colson Whitehead, Wes Anderson, Luc Sante, and more.
The inspiration for the Emmy-nominated Apple TV+ βlive documentaryβ Beastie Boys Story, directed by Spike Jonze
NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY Rolling Stone β’ The Guardian β’ Paste
Formed as a New York City hardcore band in 1981, Beastie Boys struck an unlikely path to global hip hop superstardom. Here is their story, told for the first time in the words of the band. Adam βADROCKβ Horovitz and Michael βMike Dβ Diamond offer revealing and very funny accounts of their transition from teenage punks to budding rappers; their early collaboration with Russell Simmons and Rick Rubin; the debut album that became the first hip hop record ever to hit #1, Licensed to Illβand the albumβs messy fallout as the band broke with Def Jam; their move to Los Angeles and rebirth with the genre-defying masterpiece Paulβs Boutique; their evolution as musicians and social activists over the course of the classic albums Check Your Head, Ill Communication, and Hello Nasty and the Tibetan Freedom Concert benefits conceived by the late Adam βMCAβ Yauch; and more. For more than thirty years, this band has had an inescapable and indelible influence on popular culture.
With a style as distinctive and eclectic as a Beastie Boys album, Beastie Boys Book upends the typical music memoir. Alongside the band narrative you will find rare photos, original illustrations, a cookbook by chef Roy Choi, a graphic novel, a map of Beastie Boysβ New York, mixtape playlists, pieces by guest contributors, and many more surprises.
Praise for Beastie Boys Book
βA fascinating, generous book with portraits and detail that float by in bursts of color . . . As with [the bandβs] records, the bookβs structure is a lyrical three-man weave. . . . Diamondβs voice is lapidary, droll. Horovitz comes on like a borscht belt comedian, but beneath that he is urgent, incredulous, kind of vulnerable. . . . Friendship is the bookβs subject as much as music, fame and New York.ββThe New York Times Book Review
βWild, moving . . . resembles a Beastie Boys LP in its wild variety of styles.ββRolling Stone