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Like other most 20th century celebrities, the '''Beastie Boys''' are heads in jars. In 1999, they had five albums, and a thousand years later they had only made two more. | Like other most 20th century celebrities, the '''Beastie Boys''' are heads in jars. In 1999, they had five albums, and a thousand years later they had only made two more. | ||
== Production == | |||
[[Ken Keeler]] and [[David X. Cohen]] went to [[Old New York|New York]] for 3 days to wait for the Beastie Boys to call, so they could record their lines for the episode.<ref name="com-ep9-dxc">{{cite commentary |speaker={{n|Cohen|David|X.}} |episode=Hell Is Other Robots |volume=One |disc=2}}</ref> Unfortunately, they never called, and so they returned to [[Los Angeles]] and later made the recordings with the band's members separately.<ref name="com-ep9-dxc"/> However, Adam "MCA" Yauch had scheduling conflicts with the recording session, so Adam "King Adrock" Horovitz voiced Yauch instead.<ref name="com-ep9-dxc"/> | |||
In the scene, where the band sings "{{w|Sabotage (song)|Sabotage}}" in a cappella, it was originally intended to be "{{w|(You Gotta) Fight for Your Right (To Party!)}}", but apparently they didn't want to do it.<ref name="com-ep9-ek">{{cite commentary |speaker={{n|Kaplan|Eric}} |episode=Hell Is Other Robots |volume=One |disc=2}}</ref> | |||
==Additional Info== | ==Additional Info== | ||
===Trivia=== | ===Trivia=== | ||
*The Beastie Boys are also employed as a method of torture for Bender in [[Robot Hell]] (they scratch his hard drive like a record). | *The Beastie Boys are also employed as a method of torture for Bender in [[Robot Hell]] (they scratch his hard drive like a record). | ||
===Appearances=== | ===Appearances=== | ||
*{{elink|1ACV09|Hell Is Other Robots}} | *{{elink|1ACV09|Hell Is Other Robots}} | ||
==References == | |||
{{reflist}} |
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Tertiary character Special guest | |||||||||
Beastie Boys | |||||||||
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Gender | Male | ||||||||
Species | Humans | ||||||||
Planet of origin | Earth | ||||||||
First appearance | "Hell Is Other Robots" (1ACV09) | ||||||||
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Like other most 20th century celebrities, the Beastie Boys are heads in jars. In 1999, they had five albums, and a thousand years later they had only made two more.
Production
Ken Keeler and David X. Cohen went to New York for 3 days to wait for the Beastie Boys to call, so they could record their lines for the episode.[1] Unfortunately, they never called, and so they returned to Los Angeles and later made the recordings with the band's members separately.[1] However, Adam "MCA" Yauch had scheduling conflicts with the recording session, so Adam "King Adrock" Horovitz voiced Yauch instead.[1]
In the scene, where the band sings "Sabotage" in a cappella, it was originally intended to be "(You Gotta) Fight for Your Right (To Party!)", but apparently they didn't want to do it.[2]
Additional Info
Trivia
- The Beastie Boys are also employed as a method of torture for Bender in Robot Hell (they scratch his hard drive like a record).
Appearances
References
- ^ a b c Cohen, David. Commentary for "Hell Is Other Robots" on Volume One, disc 2.
- ^ Kaplan, Eric. Commentary for "Hell Is Other Robots" on Volume One, disc 2.