Aglio e Olio

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Aglio e Olio
Aglio e Olio cover
EP by The Beastie Boys
Released November 13, 1995
Recorded  ???
Genre Hardcore/Punk
Length 11:00
Label Capitol Records
Producer(s) The Beastie Boys
The Beastie Boys chronology
Some Old Bullshit
(1994)
Aglio e Olio
(1995)
The In Sound From Way Out!
(1996)


Aglio e Olio is an EP by the Beastie Boys, released in 1995. On it, the Beastie Boys return to their roots of punk rock. Aglio e Olio means Garlic and Oil (one of the most simple and popular pasta dressings) in Italian. The title is a (possibly unintentional) pun on olio, which is an obscure term for a musical medley.[1]

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Brand New"
  2. "Deal With It"
  3. "Believe Me"
  4. "Nervous Assistant"
  5. "Square Wave In Unison"
  6. "You Catch A Bad One"
  7. "I Can't Think Straight"
  8. "I Want Some"
  9. "Soba Violence" (on the Japanese release only)
  10. "Light My Fire" (on 7" double-vinyl release only)

[edit] Miscellanea

Believe Me, I Want Some and Soba Violence were all featured on the Beastie Boys Anthology CD, The Sounds of Science

Alternative Rock band Brand New named themselves after the first track on this album.

Beastie Boys
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Discography
Albums: Licensed to Ill - Paul's Boutique - Check Your Head - Ill Communication - Hello Nasty - To the 5 Boroughs
EPs and compilations: Pollywog Stew - Cooky Puss - Rock Hard - Some Old Bullshit - Aglio e Olio - The In Sound from Way Out! - The Sounds of Science - Solid Gold Hits
Singles: Brass Monkey - Fight for Your Right - Hey Ladies - Sabotage - Intergalactic - Ch-Check It Out - Triple Trouble - Right Right Now Now
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