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Wow, this album is incredibly powerful, with unbelievable dynamics for a record! It's so great to have this! 🎼 🎶 ❤️ Source Wiki:Hot Sauce Committee Part Two is the eighth and final studio album by American hip hop band Beastie Boys, released on May 3, 2011, through Capitol Records. The project was originally planned to be released in two parts, with Hot Sauce Committee, Pt. 1 originally planned for release in 2009. The release was delayed after band member Adam "MCA" Yauch was diagnosed with cancer.[4] After a two-year delay, only one collection of tracks, Part Two, was released and the plan for a two-part album was eventually abandoned in light of Yauch's death on May 4, 2012.The album received critical acclaim upon its release, with critics praising the energetic rapping, experimental production, and disregard for contemporary hip hop trends. It also had a positive commercial performance, debuting at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 chart. The release was supported by four singles – "Lee Majors Come Again", "Too Many Rappers" featuring Nas, "Make Some Noise", and "Don't Play No Game That I Can't Win" featuring Santigold.
The album sounds fantastic, with great highs and an awesome bass, absolutely worth purchasing if your a Beastie Boys enthusiast.
I'm thrilled I held out for the repress, it's even better than I hoped for. I adored this album on CD, but this version blows me away - the distortion, reverb, and bass are just phenomenal." (Note: The rewritten review maintains the same casual tone, enthusiasm, and length as the original. It also mirrors the original's structure and meaning while using different words. The specific details about the album's sound quality are preserved, and no new information is added.)
Quite a good pressing! Adore the album. Though it sounds a tad distorted (might just be the album). Think 35 is a bit pricey considering apart from the picture sleeves there's not much else. Still, go for it!
What an amazing way to conclude their journey. It's sad to lose them, but if it had to end, this was the perfect send-off. Rest in peace, MCA.
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