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Hot Sauce Committee

Beastie Boys

Hip-Hop/Rap - Released May 3, 2011 | Capitol Records

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Once Adam Yauch discovered he had cancer in 2009, the Beastie Boys shelved their forthcoming The Hot Sauce Committee, Pt. 1 and its companion volume, gradually reviving and revising the project once Yauch went into remission. At this point, they scrapped their convoluted plans to release concurrent complementary volumes of THSC and simply went forth with The Hot Sauce Committee, Pt. 2, which retained the bulk of the track list from Pt 1. All this hurly-burly camouflages the essential truth of The Hot Sauce Committee: that the Beasties could sit on an album for two years to no ill effect to their reputation or the record’s quality. This doesn’t suggest they’re out of step so much as they’re out of time, existing in a world of their own making, beholden to no other standard but their own. Certainly, the Beasties stitch together sounds and rhymes from their past throughout The Hot Sauce Committee, Pt. 2, laying down grooves à la Check Your Head but weaving samples through these rhythms, thickly layering the album with analog synths out of Hello Nasty, all the while pledging allegiance to old-school rap in their rhymes. Nothing here is exactly unexpected -- even the presence of Santogold on “Don’t Play No Game That I Can’t Win” isn’t new, it’s new wave -- yet The Hot Sauce Committee, Pt. 2 feels fresh because there is such kinetic joy propelling this music. Last time around, the Beasties weighed themselves down by creating retro-tribute to N.Y.C., taking everything just a little bit too seriously, but here they’re free of any expectations and are back to doing what they do best: cracking wise and acting so stupid they camouflage how kinetic, inventive, and rich their music is. And, make no mistake, The Hot Sauce Committee, Pt. 2 does find the Beastie Boys at their best. Perhaps they’re no longer setting the style, but it takes master musicians to continually find new wrinkles within a signature sound, which is precisely what the Beasties do here.© Stephen Thomas Erlewine /TiVo
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Beastie Boys Music

Beastie Boys

Hip-Hop/Rap - Released October 23, 2020 | Beastie Boys JV

Beastie Boys Music is a compilation that arrives at the end of a period or self-reflection by the surviving Beastie Boys, an era kicked off by the 2018 publication of Beastie Boys Book, which was supported by a brief theatrical tour, which in turn was captured in Spike Jonze's 2020 film Beastie Boys Story. Beastie Boys Music arrived a few months after Beastie Boys Story, and it covers familiar territory, containing 13 of the 15 songs from 2005's Solid Gold Hits (everything you'd expect, from "[You Gotta] Fight for Your Right [To Party]" through "Sabotage" to "Intergalactic"), then adding five cuts to help round out the narrative. These additions and swaps make a big difference. Two cuts from To the 5 Boroughs, "An Open Letter to NYC" and "Triple Trouble," are dropped in favor of "Make Some Noise" and "Don't Play No Game That I Can't Win," both from 2011's Hot Sauce Committee Part Two, then "Paul Revere," "Hold It Now, Hit It," "Shadrach," "Get It Together," and "Jimmy James" are all necessary ingredients added to the mix. The result is the best Beastie Boys greatest hits yet assembled: it has all the major items, presented in a lively fashion.© Stephen Thomas Erlewine /TiVo
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The Completion Backward Principle

The Tubes

Rock - Released January 1, 1981 | Capitol Records

The Completion Backward Principle was the first release on EMI/Capitol by San Francisco-based the Tubes. It found the outrageous septet working with producer David Foster, who gives the record a high-gloss sheen. It's a pairing that, while possibly surprising to fans of the band's earlier releases, actually works quite nicely. The ballads (the Top 40 hit "Don't Want to Wait Anymore" and the Toto-esque "Amnesia") don't suit the band, but most everything else does. There's a pair of catchy new wavish rockers in "Talk to Ya Later" and "Think About Me," the wacky "Sushi Girl," and the R&B-flavored "A Matter of Pride." The Completion Backward Principle rightfully earned the Tubes new fans and set the table for their commercial breakthrough, Outside/Inside, two years later.© Tom Demalon /TiVo
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English Electric: Full Power

Big Big Train

Progressive Rock - Released September 23, 2013 | English Electric Recordings

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The Buffet (Deluxe Version)

R. Kelly

R&B - Released December 11, 2015 | RCA Records Label

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Hot Sauce Committee

Beastie Boys

Hip-Hop/Rap - Released May 3, 2011 | Capitol Records

Once Adam Yauch discovered he had cancer in 2009, the Beastie Boys shelved their forthcoming The Hot Sauce Committee, Pt. 1 and its companion volume, gradually reviving and revising the project once Yauch went into remission. At this point, they scrapped their convoluted plans to release concurrent complementary volumes of THSC and simply went forth with The Hot Sauce Committee, Pt. 2, which retained the bulk of the track list from Pt 1. All this hurly-burly camouflages the essential truth of The Hot Sauce Committee: that the Beasties could sit on an album for two years to no ill effect to their reputation or the record’s quality. This doesn’t suggest they’re out of step so much as they’re out of time, existing in a world of their own making, beholden to no other standard but their own. Certainly, the Beasties stitch together sounds and rhymes from their past throughout The Hot Sauce Committee, Pt. 2, laying down grooves à la Check Your Head but weaving samples through these rhythms, thickly layering the album with analog synths out of Hello Nasty, all the while pledging allegiance to old-school rap in their rhymes. Nothing here is exactly unexpected -- even the presence of Santogold on “Don’t Play No Game That I Can’t Win” isn’t new, it’s new wave -- yet The Hot Sauce Committee, Pt. 2 feels fresh because there is such kinetic joy propelling this music. Last time around, the Beasties weighed themselves down by creating retro-tribute to N.Y.C., taking everything just a little bit too seriously, but here they’re free of any expectations and are back to doing what they do best: cracking wise and acting so stupid they camouflage how kinetic, inventive, and rich their music is. And, make no mistake, The Hot Sauce Committee, Pt. 2 does find the Beastie Boys at their best. Perhaps they’re no longer setting the style, but it takes master musicians to continually find new wrinkles within a signature sound, which is precisely what the Beasties do here.© Stephen Thomas Erlewine /TiVo
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Make Some Noise

Benny Benassi

Dance - Released February 3, 2023 | Ultra Records, LLC

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Make Some Noise

Yee Loi

Rock - Released November 3, 2023 | Modern Sky UK

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Make Some Noise

Salvador

Gospel - Released January 1, 2013 | InPop Records (POP)

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We Are Here To Make Some Noise (Remixes)

Armin van Buuren

House - Released June 8, 2012 | Armind

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Let's Make Some Noise / This is the B Side

Choice MC

Hip-Hop/Rap - Released July 4, 1988 | Warlock Records

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Make Some Noise

James G. Creighton

Rockabilly - Released April 9, 2015 | Raucous Records

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Make Some Noise (feat. Philimon Araya)

Sean Timms

Pop - Released July 22, 2022 | 4115061 Records DK

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Make Some Noise

The Dead Daisies

Hard Rock - Released August 5, 2016 | Spitfire Music

Make Some Noise is the third album from rock supergroup Dead Daisies and follows their 2015 release Revolucion. Recorded in Nashville with producer Marti Frederiksen, the album sees the group delivering 12 classic rock numbers including covers of the Who's "Join Together" and Creedence Clearwater Revival's "Fortunate Son."© Rich Wilson /TiVo
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Legs to Make us Longer

Kaki King

Pop - Released March 12, 2004 | Epic

ASOT 1135 - A State of Trance Episode 1135

Armin van Buuren ASOT Radio

Trance - Released August 24, 2023 | A State Of Trance Radio

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Make Some Noise Rock Music

Various Artists

Rock - Released October 5, 2023 | UME - Global Clearing House

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Double Figures

Lachy Doley

Blues - Released October 12, 2020 | All The Stops

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Make Some Noise!!!

Halo-Halo

Electronic - Released February 21, 2014 | KUYA Entertainment

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Make Some Noise!!! (3am Remix)

hh&b

House - Released March 12, 2021 | KUYA Entertainment