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ericg
07-12-2018, 07:57 AM
i'm confused as to why, how... mike d and nick hexum don't get along.
It's really hard for me to understand both being music idols to me.
what happened that made them dislike each other?
anyway if you've got nothing nice to say... then please, say nothing.

Micodin
07-12-2018, 08:08 AM
wtf is nick hexum?

ericg
07-12-2018, 08:34 AM
311 lead singer
was that a violation of rule one already?
or maybe an eleven year old stupid attempt at talking shit?

ericg
07-12-2018, 08:36 AM
both say theyre all about positivity, unity and love so this doesn't make sense to me.

Micodin
07-12-2018, 08:53 AM
311 lead singer
was that a violation of rule one already?
or maybe an eleven year old stupid attempt at talking shit?

haha what? i don't even know what you're implying. i honestly didn't know who the dude was. miss me with your bullshit, buddy.

ericg
07-12-2018, 09:30 AM
haha what? heard of a little thing called google?
anyway now ya know!
didn't need the swearing and rude comment tho.. who the fuck are you? maybe a 4 yo talking shit.. ahh your first words.. maybe it's too early for that yet... 'you got worked'! but i'm the one getting paid.. haha
now we all know which hole you came out of.

so i broke my own rule.. haha

Jiberish
07-12-2018, 11:06 AM
311 used to be my second favorite band. I saw them live once, and they were incredible, but for whatever reason I stopped listening to them almost completely after that show... 17 years ago(?)

Anyways, when i saw Mike D make fun of 311 (where did I see that? I don't know but it was recently.) I was a little surprised. And maybe a little hurt ( i mean my favorite band was saying my old second favorite band's music is "terrible". )

Am I misremembering this: The "Rhyme & Reason tour" started w/ a survey on the BB website asking who we would want to see share a bill w/ the Bboys.

Rage
311
Cypress Hill
Somebody Else

(I voted for Rage)

So his comment seemed weird and kind of mean for no reason at all. What is new information to me in this post was the part of Hexum hating Mike. I hadn't heard that... I mean Mike called them "Great guys. Their music is terrible though."

The end.

Jiberish, The Thread Killer.

Micodin
07-12-2018, 11:19 AM
haha what? heard of a little thing called google?
anyway now ya know!
didn't need the swearing and rude comment tho.. who the fuck are you? maybe a 4 yo talking shit.. ahh your first words.. maybe it's too early for that yet... 'you got worked'! but i'm the one getting paid.. haha
now we all know which hole you came out of.

so i broke my own rule.. haha

smdftb cornball. and stay off the oxy pillls you inbreed hick.

Sir SkratchaLot
07-12-2018, 03:28 PM
Here's what I THINK the issue is (pure speculation on my part). I don't know if there's any personal beef there but I'm pretty sure I've heard Mike (and maybe other Beasties or affiliates) basically say they're not into 311's music.

This makes a LOT of sense to me if you view 311 through the spectrum of somebody who's heavily into hip hop (which the Beasties were and are). To hip hop "heads", 311 comes off as a rock band who is sticking its toe in hip hop waters. They rap, but they don't really seem to be ingrained in the hip hop culture. You had a whole string of "rap rock" bands getting play in the early to mid 90s, Limp Biscuit, Sublime, etc., and they were "rapping" but they're not really flowing like an MC would be expected to flow per hip hop standards. My take was always that the college alternative crowd (who didn't really know shit about rap) loved 311, but I don't remember 311 ever getting embraced or even mentioned in the hip hop world. You weren't seeing 311 in Source magazine or anything like that. Red Alert and Kid Capri were not playing their records. Most hip hop fans in the 90s (that I knew) resented 311 because they came off as trying to capitalize on hip hop without paying dues. Now, I'm not saying any of this is true or fair. I seriously doubt 311's critics ever listened to much of their music. They just seemed like outsiders based on the way they were trying to rap and therefore pigeonholed as the white dudes trying to make a buck off of rap music.

The Beasties, on the other hand, were eventually able to ride that line between punk rock and rap really well. They were originally a hardcore band, but they also knew how to flow on the mic and paid their dues. You're not going to hear many hip hop godfathers saying 311 were great MCs, but you'll hear people like Run DMC, Jay Z, Chuck D, etc. give much respect to the Beastie Boys. So you have bands like 311 come on the scene in the mid 90s and the alternative college rock scene is lumping them in with the Beastie Boys, but the hip hop world looks at 311 as exploiting the culture. This is a sore spot wit the Beasties who've been accused of the same thing but are finally getting their due respect. I wonder whether the Beasties were so close to that line themselves that they didn't want to be associated with 311, Limp Biscuit, etc. because it would shed bad light on them.

The other thing is that I assume the Beasties felt like these "rap-rock" bands were biting their style. The Beasties music organically grew into a mesh of punk, rap and soul styles that worked really well. It almost seemed like things naturally fell into place and they created new styles by being themselves. So, when Check Your Head blew up and it seemed like every rock band wanted to rap and have a DJ now (because that's what was considered "cool" at the time) I'm sure the Beasties felt like these rap-rock acts were biting their stuff.

So, there's my theory anyway.

ericg
07-12-2018, 04:40 PM
microdic.. hahaha fuck off

sir scratchalot .. alright.. i grew up with both beasties and 311.. i graduated high school in 96, anyway, and never really compared the two bands it's like adidas and puma or whatever...the grassroots album is maybe my favorite.. they fast tracked and then they went pop or light and cheesy hard rock ..whatever.. still good one or two songs on an album but 311 just not doing it for me these days.. i was still listening to beasties who do it to it for me every time ... except for the last album.. a few good songs but ... anyway hey wtf.. i just love them both more than alot so... nothin else matter. what happened to metallica?

brooklyndust
07-12-2018, 10:24 PM
I don't know if there were any problems before, but the first time I remember hearing about any problems with 311 was from this vulture interview:

http://www.vulture.com/2018/03/mike-d-beastie-boys-in-conversation.html

What’s the worst-case scenario?
Not that it’s ever happened, but my fear would be that someone would be like, You love those guys, right?” I’m sure they’re nice people — [their music] isn’t my cup of tea.

And it's just an off hand comment, I don't know if it was direct shots being fired.

In high school and college years I really liked 311, although I haven't found myself going back and listening to their stuff as much as some other bands, and certainly don't listen to them as much as Beasties, but I was a bit shocked when Mike D said that.
I agree with Sir SkratchaLot's theory though.

dave790
07-13-2018, 03:19 AM
Jesus, who gives a fuck.

Brother McDuff
07-13-2018, 09:01 AM
"goatee metal rap please say goodnight"

ericg
07-13-2018, 09:16 AM
Jesus probly gives a fuck... And people who love 311 and Beastie Boys give a fuck too I guess. Both.. i mean all are "very near and dear to my heart.. " -sorry i think that was Julia Roberts that popped in there...um..

so maybe one day we'll all come together and "get high".. Austin Power's finger quote signs.. haha
Anyway time's ticking...

i need a detective to find all my past friends, make some new ones, and i need my biz to get going but this world sucks and sucks and sucks more and more... here ya go.. "bail out" by dj rogers i'm still here i'm just saying. (i think mike d played that song on little radio that i'm pulling from..)

Big ups to Beasties for the little radio show with all kinds of eclectic mind-blowing beauty and good laughs i listen on my thumb drive in the car and can't get enough but ...so all the best folks. love yall even you microdic

WesleyOHSnaps!
07-13-2018, 09:43 AM
Who cares, they don’t have to like each other. If this is true.

Micodin
07-13-2018, 01:28 PM
love yall even you microdic

blow me, cornball.

YoungRemy
07-13-2018, 01:41 PM
lol, 311 was a 90’s gimmick and did not stand the test of time.
Them and sublime get cornier and cornier as time passes.

This was a non-thing and then became a very minor thing. Mike D literally said 311 are not his cup of tea and that’s pretty much it.

It’s a funny non issue. If you look up beastie Boys on google or maybe iTunes, it will suggest 311 as a similar artist or end up in a “you might like” category.

TLDR:
Mike D makes music for librarians AND burly jocks.
Settle down 311 guy

brooklyndust
07-13-2018, 04:19 PM
This was a non-thing and then became a very minor thing. Mike D literally said 311 are not his cup of tea and that’s pretty much it.


Yup. And all these sites tried to make a mountain of a molehill.

ericg
07-13-2018, 05:49 PM
yeah that's true. no big deal to you but it's like .. what's it like? it's like.. to have talent like that in the same room and for there not to be a really good chemistry and experience is such a shame.. i mean.. we're all wasting time.. "the sky is falling..." -hello nasty

so.. my bad errbody! and sorry micodin. i'm a twat sometimes it's only cuz i feel fucked sometimes... but whatever not to bore you with my problems..

peace out

ps. oh all those who are cool and get it step forward... not so fast youngremy and half the other fools bent on having poor taste in music haha snl ametuer i know..

pps. 311 will always stand the test of time i wouldn't be such a critic there youngremy....

camo
08-02-2018, 02:40 AM
So I just searched for 311 and gave them a listen. Who do I need to complain to about them? That shit is ghastly.

dust monkey
08-02-2018, 01:18 PM
haha old school BBMB snaps...i love it.

seriously though 311 is trash on their own unique low level. for realsies. i'm thinking they shouldn't even be mentioned in the same sentence as the Beasties...ever. ever ever.

ericg
08-03-2018, 08:21 AM
whatever clever. can't beat chads kit skills, tim's guitar riffs are classic, pnut straight bams it, sa's a star child, and nick is just a beautiful person..

ya'll just some stupid haters i dont' want to mention in the same... book

so fuck yall if you don't like it..

dust monkey
08-05-2018, 09:18 PM
apologies...you clearly are the number 1 fan. i think you ARE 311. i'm sure you are correct and pnut really does bam star child quite a bit.

the language though, please reconsider some.

Micodin
08-06-2018, 07:47 AM
Remember that Beasties#1fan bitch-ass that came late to the game and tried to school us on the BBoys and shit?

I guarantee that shithead LOVES some 311.

bigfatlove06
08-07-2018, 11:11 AM
haha what? heard of a little thing called google?
anyway now ya know!
didn't need the swearing and rude comment tho.. who the fuck are you? maybe a 4 yo talking shit.. ahh your first words.. maybe it's too early for that yet... 'you got worked'! but i'm the one getting paid.. haha
now we all know which hole you came out of.

so i broke my own rule.. haha

If your intent was to be a giant penis or troll, congratulations.

bigfatlove06
08-07-2018, 11:26 AM
Here's what I THINK the issue is (pure speculation on my part). I don't know if there's any personal beef there but I'm pretty sure I've heard Mike (and maybe other Beasties or affiliates) basically say they're not into 311's music.

This makes a LOT of sense to me if you view 311 through the spectrum of somebody who's heavily into hip hop (which the Beasties were and are). To hip hop "heads", 311 comes off as a rock band who is sticking its toe in hip hop waters. They rap, but they don't really seem to be ingrained in the hip hop culture. You had a whole string of "rap rock" bands getting play in the early to mid 90s, Limp Biscuit, Sublime, etc., and they were "rapping" but they're not really flowing like an MC would be expected to flow per hip hop standards. My take was always that the college alternative crowd (who didn't really know shit about rap) loved 311, but I don't remember 311 ever getting embraced or even mentioned in the hip hop world. You weren't seeing 311 in Source magazine or anything like that. Red Alert and Kid Capri were not playing their records. Most hip hop fans in the 90s (that I knew) resented 311 because they came off as trying to capitalize on hip hop without paying dues. Now, I'm not saying any of this is true or fair. I seriously doubt 311's critics ever listened to much of their music. They just seemed like outsiders based on the way they were trying to rap and therefore pigeonholed as the white dudes trying to make a buck off of rap music.

The Beasties, on the other hand, were eventually able to ride that line between punk rock and rap really well. They were originally a hardcore band, but they also knew how to flow on the mic and paid their dues. You're not going to hear many hip hop godfathers saying 311 were great MCs, but you'll hear people like Run DMC, Jay Z, Chuck D, etc. give much respect to the Beastie Boys. So you have bands like 311 come on the scene in the mid 90s and the alternative college rock scene is lumping them in with the Beastie Boys, but the hip hop world looks at 311 as exploiting the culture. This is a sore spot wit the Beasties who've been accused of the same thing but are finally getting their due respect. I wonder whether the Beasties were so close to that line themselves that they didn't want to be associated with 311, Limp Biscuit, etc. because it would shed bad light on them.

The other thing is that I assume the Beasties felt like these "rap-rock" bands were biting their style. The Beasties music organically grew into a mesh of punk, rap and soul styles that worked really well. It almost seemed like things naturally fell into place and they created new styles by being themselves. So, when Check Your Head blew up and it seemed like every rock band wanted to rap and have a DJ now (because that's what was considered "cool" at the time) I'm sure the Beasties felt like these rap-rock acts were biting their stuff.

So, there's my theory anyway.

When 311 came out I was deeply steeped in hip hop. I loved their shit. Smashing together genres was so much fun for me then. I never even thought of them as a hip hop act. They were not hip hop to me, or trying to cash in. They fell into (amazingly diverse) groups like Mr Bungle, Camper Van Beethoven, and Urban Dance Squad who were cross pollinating. Memories... Love them.

I don't think that I have bothered to see what any of those guys have been up to for over 20 years, but I enjoyed it at the time.

Jiberish
08-07-2018, 06:44 PM
When 311 came out I was deeply steeped in hip hop. I loved their shit. Smashing together genres was so much fun for me then. I never even thought of them as a hip hop act. They were not hip hop to me, or trying to cash in. They fell into (amazingly diverse) groups like Mr Bungle, Camper Van Beethoven, and Urban Dance Squad who were cross pollinating. Memories... Love them.

I don't think that I have bothered to see what any of those guys have been up to for over 20 years, but I enjoyed it at the time.

Nailed it.

ericg
08-08-2018, 07:34 AM
they played last night with the offspring in jax but sadly enuff i couldn't go...

Brother McDuff
08-08-2018, 09:54 AM
311 in Jacksonville. thats priceless :D

Micodin
08-08-2018, 12:39 PM
311 in Jacksonville. thats priceless :D

Oh, so he’s from Florida. Makes sense.

b-grrrlie
08-08-2018, 02:07 PM
Never even heard of 311. But I don't live in the States. :rolleyes:

ericg
08-09-2018, 05:36 AM
'fuck the naysayers cuz they don't mean a thing'

dust monkey
08-09-2018, 10:36 AM
Oh, so he’s from Florida. Makes sense.


ha.....ericOMG say hi to freddy D and the rest of the go-tee metal-rap posse. maybe some of those Charlottesville boys will make their way down the amber highway too.

ericg
08-10-2018, 08:10 AM
you're so fucking stupid

ericg
08-10-2018, 10:09 AM
So I just searched for 311 and gave them a listen. Who do I need to complain to about them? That shit is ghastly.

your mom

Sir SkratchaLot
08-10-2018, 12:23 PM
ha.....ericOMG say hi to freddy D and the rest of the go-tee metal-rap posse. maybe some of those Charlottesville boys will make their way down the amber highway too.

FYI, Charlottesville is a very liberal town. Most of those white supremacists at the rally were from other areas and other states. A lot of the counter-protesters were local though.

Brass Monk
08-10-2018, 02:23 PM
311 is pretty terrible. So glad that era of poser rock rap is over.

ericg
08-10-2018, 03:55 PM
any one of them has more dope in their little finger than you have in your family.
stop frontin like you have shit to say.

bigfatlove06
08-10-2018, 08:40 PM
Nailed it.

Sir SkratchaLot nailed it. I just identified with what he said.

Jiberish
08-15-2018, 09:44 AM
Sir SkratchaLot nailed it. I just identified with what he said.

You nailed the part about being deep into hip hop but still loving 311 for their unique spin on it. It seemed to me that was Sir Scratch-a-lot was saying the opposite. That people deeply steeped in hip hop resented 311.

Your point, as I understood it, was that they were more a part of the mid-90's alternative boom of genre smashing (which of course the Bboys practically invented)

"They were not hip hop to me, or trying to cash in. They fell into (amazingly diverse) groups like Mr Bungle, Camper Van Beethoven, and Urban Dance Squad who were cross pollinating. Memories... Love them."


I mean whatever, if I'm wrong, I'm wrong. But from my point of view, YOU nailed it. I felt the exact same way about 311 when I was in high school in the mid-90's.

Sir SkratchaLot
08-15-2018, 12:38 PM
You nailed the part about being deep into hip hop but still loving 311 for their unique spin on it. It seemed to me that was Sir Scratch-a-lot was saying the opposite. That people deeply steeped in hip hop resented 311.

Your point, as I understood it, was that they were more a part of the mid-90's alternative boom of genre smashing (which of course the Bboys practically invented)

"They were not hip hop to me, or trying to cash in. They fell into (amazingly diverse) groups like Mr Bungle, Camper Van Beethoven, and Urban Dance Squad who were cross pollinating. Memories... Love them."


I mean whatever, if I'm wrong, I'm wrong. But from my point of view, YOU nailed it. I felt the exact same way about 311 when I was in high school in the mid-90's.

I was explaining why I thought Beasties wanted to distance themselves from 311 rather than trying to put a personal value judgment on whether they are good or not. Everyone's experiences vary and I'm sure you'll find some hip hop heads (who were listening to Kool G Rap, Heiro and Ice Cube) also happened to love 311, but I don't think your average hip hop head in the 1990s was giving any notice to 311 and perceived them as cultural leeches.

If you try to look at it from the Beastie's perspective, they came up through old school hip hop ranks. Even as (arguably) one of the most influential groups in hip hop, they had a hard time gaining acceptance from hip hop audiences because they were not black. The culture (especially in the late 80s and 90s) was seen as a black art form and there is a LONG history of white musicians capitalizing off of black music. People were sensitive to that and putting too much emphasis on 3 white guys was seen as taking away from the black artists. So, I think a lot of people wrongfully denied the Beasties the respect they deserved, or never really gave them a chance. Again, I'm not trying to say this applies to every single hip hop fan, I'm just giving you what I perceived to be as the majority view of the hip hop scene.

My theory is that the Beasties, having dealt with a lot hip hoppers not wanting to give them respect, and having gained a lot of respect from their hip hop peers by the mid 90s, did not want to upset the apple cart by being associating with 311 or similar bands.

That's just the vibe I get from the situation though. It could also very well be that Mike just doesn't dig 311's music.

ericg
08-17-2018, 12:31 PM
new people are getting turned on to both bands every day in new light so ... and they just like the dope vibes, professionalism, technology and art but honestly who can listen to their music and not like one tune or mix? come the fuck on. 'je suis.. et j'aime.. par 311 and/ or Beastie Boys' is all you had to say here and there wouldn't have been a problem. Mike D is def known for being a provocateur so i give him that... jokes on me fellas.

again, thanx to the few here who were neutral but being a good nazi don't count for shit like a prius or fossil fueled VW ... can you deal with that?

bigfatlove06
08-21-2018, 09:57 AM
You nailed the part about being deep into hip hop but still loving 311 for their unique spin on it. It seemed to me that was Sir Scratch-a-lot was saying the opposite. That people deeply steeped in hip hop resented 311.

Your point, as I understood it, was that they were more a part of the mid-90's alternative boom of genre smashing (which of course the Bboys practically invented)

"They were not hip hop to me, or trying to cash in. They fell into (amazingly diverse) groups like Mr Bungle, Camper Van Beethoven, and Urban Dance Squad who were cross pollinating. Memories... Love them."


I mean whatever, if I'm wrong, I'm wrong. But from my point of view, YOU nailed it. I felt the exact same way about 311 when I was in high school in the mid-90's.

In that case, you're right. I nailed it. It's good to find a kindred spirit!

bigfatlove06
08-21-2018, 10:08 AM
new people are getting turned on to both bands every day in new light so ... and they just like the dope vibes, professionalism, technology and art but honestly who can listen to their music and not like one tune or mix? come the fuck on. 'je suis.. et j'aime.. par 311 and/ or Beastie Boys' is all you had to say here and there wouldn't have been a problem. Mike D is def known for being a provocateur so i give him that... jokes on me fellas.

again, thanx to the few here who were neutral but being a good nazi don't count for shit like a prius or fossil fueled VW ... can you deal with that?

Honestly, I don't understand much of anything that you just said. I did like 311 back in the day though.(y)

Jiberish
08-21-2018, 06:30 PM
I was explaining why I thought Beasties wanted to distance themselves from 311 rather than trying to put a personal value judgment on whether they are good or not. Everyone's experiences vary and I'm sure you'll find some hip hop heads (who were listening to Kool G Rap, Heiro and Ice Cube) also happened to love 311, but I don't think your average hip hop head in the 1990s was giving any notice to 311 and perceived them as cultural leeches.

If you try to look at it from the Beastie's perspective, they came up through old school hip hop ranks. Even as (arguably) one of the most influential groups in hip hop, they had a hard time gaining acceptance from hip hop audiences because they were not black. The culture (especially in the late 80s and 90s) was seen as a black art form and there is a LONG history of white musicians capitalizing off of black music. People were sensitive to that and putting too much emphasis on 3 white guys was seen as taking away from the black artists. So, I think a lot of people wrongfully denied the Beasties the respect they deserved, or never really gave them a chance. Again, I'm not trying to say this applies to every single hip hop fan, I'm just giving you what I perceived to be as the majority view of the hip hop scene.

My theory is that the Beasties, having dealt with a lot hip hoppers not wanting to give them respect, and having gained a lot of respect from their hip hop peers by the mid 90s, did not want to upset the apple cart by being associating with 311 or similar bands.

That's just the vibe I get from the situation though. It could also very well be that Mike just doesn't dig 311's music.

Oh yeah. I also understood what you were saying. I don't disagree at all as to why Mike said what he said. I guess I had never really thought about it from there point of view before. But your hypothesis makes sense.

I was just surprised since they offered 311 up as a potential co-headliner in (what year was that?) '99... I always just assumed they were friends. 311-Music and 311- Grass Roots were as much a secret language the listener gets to decode as either early 90's Bboys record. To my ears, back then. at least.

Jiberish
08-21-2018, 06:31 PM
In that case, you're right. I nailed it. It's good to find a kindred spirit!

Thumbs up!

ericg
08-22-2018, 05:44 AM
hahahahahahhaah

omg why don't you just suck his dick. maybe have a little circle jerk with all your new friends...

MrSmiley1
08-22-2018, 08:02 AM
hahahahahahhaah

omg why don't you just suck his dick. maybe have a little circle jerk with all your new friends...

It's not that kind of party.

ericg
08-22-2018, 09:38 AM
stop frontin.. it is that kind of party and 'i'm gonna stick my dick in the mash potatoes'

Finkasaurus
08-23-2018, 03:47 AM
Sir SkratchaLot and most of us just became stupider for having read the crap thats in this thread. someone needs to lock it before we all turn into apes

camo
08-23-2018, 06:12 AM
your mom

I'd stick to your terrible and quite frankly weird 'a rap' thread if that's the level of retort you're bandying about sunshine.

bigfatlove06
08-23-2018, 08:11 AM
I still don't know who is mad at who, or why, but this is great.

abbott
08-23-2018, 08:58 AM
drugstore cowgirl and amber make my playlist

saw 311 a few years ago and loved it

311 makes up at least 1% of my playlist.

WesleyOHSnaps!
08-23-2018, 06:12 PM
I saw 311 once open for Cyrpess Hill and the Phrcyde At the time they weren’t big and I assumed they were a group of 3 11 year old rapers. To this day I wish that was the case.

Micodin
08-24-2018, 07:11 AM
i can remember NEVER seeing 311 because they are horrible white trash music and I didn't grow up in a white trash environment or have white trash friends. I also didn't listen to Limp, Korn, Clown Posse or whatever was playing at your local Hot Topic in that era.

i DO remember seeing ATCQ, Beasties, Cypress Hill, EPMD, Ice Cube, Del, MF DOOM, Roots, El-P and whatever was playing at your local indie record store in that era because I have a fuckin decent taste in music.

WesleyOHSnaps!
08-24-2018, 07:33 AM
Not sure if you’re calling me white trash, but like I said I didn’t even know who they were. Hot Topic wasn’t even a thing yet, neither was the rest of those shit bands you mentioned.

Micodin
08-24-2018, 01:02 PM
Not sure if you’re calling me white trash

i wasn't.

bigfatlove06
08-24-2018, 05:54 PM
i can remember NEVER seeing 311 because they are horrible white trash music and I didn't grow up in a white trash environment or have white trash friends. I also didn't listen to Limp, Korn, Clown Posse or whatever was playing at your local Hot Topic in that era.

i DO remember seeing ATCQ, Beasties, Cypress Hill, EPMD, Ice Cube, Del, MF DOOM, Roots, El-P and whatever was playing at your local indie record store in that era because I have a fuckin decent taste in music.

More awesomeness. No sarcasm. I love Micodin for being unfiltered.

WesleyOHSnaps!
08-24-2018, 07:24 PM
i wasn't.

Cool

ericg
08-25-2018, 05:16 AM
i am though!.. fucking white trash..
hehe

ericg
08-25-2018, 07:02 AM
chill (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jNnB_WNZsFU&list=RDjNnB_WNZsFU&t=10)

Extra Cheese
08-25-2018, 09:20 AM
3 pages.

Why?

Just why?

3!!!!!

Why?!!!!?

Finkasaurus
08-27-2018, 05:51 AM
i already said someone should lock this thread but, does anyone moderate this place?



why (https://imgur.com/j8aBQdI)

WesleyOHSnaps!
08-27-2018, 09:41 AM
Yeah I was just coming on here to ask why this thread is still going.

Micodin
08-27-2018, 02:00 PM
the real question is why are you worrying about locking threads and moderators on the beastie boys mb in 2018? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

=Shadrach=
08-27-2018, 02:02 PM
it's like adidas and puma or whatever...

To me, and I am genuinely trying not to be an arse.... but more like Adidas and Air Walks.

But in general, and I am sure you are aware as a long time Beastie fan... they tool'd on things that weren't their style or mix of culture. 311 was never Hip Hop - not just in sound or style - but in culture. Even if their logo/brand utilized graffiti style font. It just wasn't.

So, the fact that they borrowed a bit of Hip Hop/Reggae/Ska flavor to complete their style - , left them open a bit.

Just my dumb opinion!

WesleyOHSnaps!
08-27-2018, 03:20 PM
the real question is why are you worrying about locking threads and moderators on the beastie boys mb in 2018? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

:D

Finkasaurus
08-27-2018, 06:58 PM
the real question is why are you worrying about locking threads and moderators on the beastie boys mb in 2018? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯


im def not worried about it however when forums are moderated, they make for a better community typically

Brother McDuff
08-27-2018, 08:59 PM
i too find myself continuously, needlessly subjecting myself to the developments of this dialogue. blindly assuming this thread might take a fortuitous turn down a more stimulating avenue. but alas, any activity on these boards of late, paired with the looming release of the book, well, I find myself thirsty for just about any activity that rears its trolly little head.

ahhh. christmas eve has come early indeed.

camo
08-28-2018, 05:46 AM
im def not worried about it however when forums are moderated, they make for a better community typically

Fine. I'll moderate it.

ANYONE WHO POSTS UNDER THIS MESSAGE HAS TO GET A 311 TATTOO ON THEIR FACE.

Rodie
08-28-2018, 09:57 AM
Fine. I'll moderate it.

ANYONE WHO POSTS UNDER THIS MESSAGE HAS TO GET A 311 TATTOO ON THEIR FACE.

I already have one, does that mean I need to get another!?!?

Micodin
08-28-2018, 02:07 PM
Fine. I'll moderate it.

ANYONE WHO POSTS UNDER THIS MESSAGE HAS TO GET A 311 TATTOO ON THEIR FACE.

deal. face tattoos are all the rage w/this generation. i'll just tell peeps that it's a gang related tattoo.

Jiberish
08-30-2018, 01:09 PM
hahahahahahhaah

omg why don't you just suck his dick. maybe have a little circle jerk with all your new friends...


You sound unnecessarily jealous. There is still room in my heart for you ericg.

dust monkey
09-10-2018, 04:27 PM
FYI, Charlottesville is a very liberal town. Most of those white supremacists at the rally were from other areas and other states. A lot of the counter-protesters were local though.

ha fair enough Skratch... to be or not to be schooled. i honestly did not know nor did i ever lookup so thx for heads-up.

dust monkey
09-10-2018, 04:32 PM
oh crap i just read through pages 2 and 3 after the last one. please i don't want a face tattoo, isn't that kinda like a sign that you've just given up?

and erikOMG, you are really hanging on to this and saying a lot of bad words. honestly are you 311? pnut maybe...? give it up, who are you really?

Sir SkratchaLot
09-10-2018, 07:03 PM
ha fair enough Skratch... to be or not to be schooled. i honestly did not know nor did i ever lookup so thx for heads-up.

(y) You'd never know unless you live in Virginia because it kind of makes sense from the outside that Charlottesville would be some type of civil war town with white supremacist, rebel flag waving rednecks all around, but that's not at all how it is in real life. The University of Virginia is pretty dominant in Charlottesville and there's lots of money in the surrounding county, ... horse farms with pretentious sounding names and whatnot. You've got kids playing polo, soccer and lacrosse. Let me put it this way, it's the type of place where you can buy a baguette at the gas station.

I talked to one lady who was a local counter-protester and she was hit and run at the rally. She said the lady who hit her was from Florida and had tunz of gunz in her minivan. The guy who murdered Heather Heyer was from Ohio.

dust monkey
09-12-2018, 04:04 PM
(y) You'd never know unless you live in Virginia because it kind of makes sense from the outside that Charlottesville would be some type of civil war town with white supremacist, rebel flag waving rednecks all around, but that's not at all how it is in real life. The University of Virginia is pretty dominant in Charlottesville and there's lots of money in the surrounding county, ... horse farms with pretentious sounding names and whatnot. You've got kids playing polo, soccer and lacrosse. Let me put it this way, it's the type of place where you can buy a baguette at the gas station.

I talked to one lady who was a local counter-protester and she was hit and run at the rally. She said the lady who hit her was from Florida and had tunz of gunz in her minivan. The guy who murdered Heather Heyer was from Ohio.

crazy times for sure. i often think about what yauch's words of wisdom would be right now cause in my opinion it's much worse than the TT5B Bush talk.

ericg
09-17-2018, 07:27 AM
wtf are you trying to say?
oh & btw 311 is def also hip hop, reggae, ska, punk, funk, soul, rock n roll etc... whether you think so or not.

'and if you don't like it then hey fuck you'

ericg
09-26-2018, 07:40 AM
oh and throw some ballet in there as well

Brass Monk
09-26-2018, 08:25 AM
wtf are you trying to say?
oh & btw 311 is def also hip hop, reggae, ska, punk, funk, soul, rock n roll etc... whether you think so or not.

'and if you don't like it then hey fuck you'

No. A lot of Beastie Boys fans justifiably do not like or respect 311. If you don't like it go to a 311 message board (if there is such a thing)

ericg
09-27-2018, 07:28 AM
no. a lot of beastie boy fans like 311 and a lot of 311 fans like beastie boys.
so you can go somewhere if you don't like it...

annnnnnnnnnd...... 'just shut the fuck up'

Brass Monk
09-27-2018, 08:20 AM
no. a lot of beastie boy fans like 311 and a lot of 311 fans like beastie boys.
so you can go somewhere if you don't like it...

annnnnnnnnnd...... 'just shut the fuck up'

I’m just stating facts, and I’m not leaving a beastie boys message board because I don’t like 311. Again , you should find a 311 message board where your antics would be more appropriate

Micodin
09-27-2018, 04:09 PM
sounds like someone is about to get the strap.

ericg
09-28-2018, 05:37 AM
that someone sounds just like you ... i'll take you out back with a rubber hose strap on.. your mom sed you like that

Micodin
09-28-2018, 09:44 AM
that someone sounds just like you ... i'll take you out back with a rubber hose strap on.. your mom sed you like that

spoken like a true redneck from florida.

ericg
09-29-2018, 07:57 AM
merica