Talk:Hello Nasty
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[edit] "Six years since Check Your Head"?
Ill Communication was after Check Your Head and before Hello Nasty, so why does the article act as if Check Your Head was the last album before this one? Is there some comparison I'm missing here? M.C. Brown Shoes 01:17, 3 September 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Can't, Won't, Don't Stop
This is the incorrect name of the song. It's really called "The Grasshopper Unit (Keep movin')".--BlooWilt 23:13, 13 March 2007 (UTC)
On the Australian version of the album, it is listed on the back as "Can't, Won't, Don't Stop". Why would it differ?
I'm American. Even if that doesn't work, not every wikipedian is Australian. Though I will mention the Australian title in there. --BlooWilt 22:02, 4 June 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Return?
Hello Nasty was not "widely considered" to be a return to the first two albums. Many of the instrumentals would NEVER be found on Licensed to Ill which was a rap-rock album not like Check Your Head, Ill Communication, or Hello Nasty which had many jazzy lounge tracks.
^The truth. It's really comparable to Beck (the Beastie Boys are his precedent after all.) I think I'll rewrite it. Jonas.E.B. 08:51, 16 July 2007 (UTC)
The albums by the Beastie Boys that have no instrumentals and are all hip-hop are "Licensed to Ill," "Paul's Boutique" and "To the 5 Boroughs."--BlooWilt on the wikiprowl, later! 20:58, 18 August 2007 (UTC)

