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Beastie Boys Confirm 25th Anniversary Reissue of Hello, Nasty on Vinyl

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In celebration of the 25th anniversary of their 1998 album, Hello, Nasty, the Beastie Boys are planning to reissue the album. The reissue will be presented in the 4xLP box set format, which first appeared in 2009 before becoming unavailable. The set includes 21 additional tracks, featuring rarities, remixes, and B-sides, all packaged with the original album in an eight-panel gatefold, complete with a slipcase styled like a coffee table book. The release date is scheduled for September 8, through UMe.

In related news, Adam “Ad-Rock” Horovitz’s hardcore punk supergroup, DFL, has also announced a reissue of its debut album. For more on the Beastie Boys, check out Newsound’s analysis of Check Your Head, and their hit song, “Sabotage,” which are among the definitive albums and tracks of the 1990s. Additionally, be sure to read “An Oral History of the Tibetan Freedom Concert,” an event co-organized by Beastie Boy Adam “MCA” Yauch, known as “The Anti-Woodstock ’99”.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about Beastie Boys Hello, Nasty Reissue

Q: When will the Beastie Boys’ Hello, Nasty reissue be available?

A: The reissue of the Beastie Boys’ Hello, Nasty album is set to be released on September 8.

Q: What format will the reissue be available in?

A: The reissue will be available in the 4xLP box set format, which includes the original album and 21 bonus tracks.

Q: Are there any additional items included with the reissue?

A: Yes, alongside the album and bonus tracks, the reissue also includes an eight-panel gatefold and a slipcase designed like a coffee table book.

Q: Where can I purchase the reissue?

A: The reissue will be available through UMe.

Q: Are there any other notable releases or events related to the Beastie Boys?

A: Yes, Adam “Ad-Rock” Horovitz’s hardcore punk supergroup DFL has also announced a reissue of its debut album. Additionally, there are articles available discussing the Beastie Boys’ Check Your Head album, their track “Sabotage,” and an oral history of the Tibetan Freedom Concert co-organized by Adam “MCA” Yauch.

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