
Mike D of the Beastie Boys releases his debut solo album Thank You, an experimental and socially conscious work reflecting on mortality, legacy, and gratitude, after a hiatus sparked by the death of bandmate MCA Yauch.
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Beastie Boys, formed in 1981, evolved from a humorous, party-oriented group to a socially conscious act, influencing hip-hop's mainstream acceptance.
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Thank You will receive positive critical reception for its experimental and reflective nature.
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