Melody for Monday: Sabotage The Beastie Boys
The Beastie Boys' 1994 track Sabotage remains a powerful sonic experience. It is a blend of raw energy and witty lyrics. The song parodies paranoia and authority. It uses tempo shifts and distorted riffs. The track critiques sabotage by embody...

The lyrics, spat with gleeful venom, are a parody of paranoia and authority, a mock-serious tirade against unseen forces conspiring to ruin the narrator's day - in this case, a rant about the band's producer holding them down and 'sabotaging our great works of art'.
Lines like 'I can't stand it, I know you planned it' have Messrs Adam 'Ad-Rock' Horovitz, Michael 'Mike D' Diamond and Adam 'MCA' Yauchare deliver protest music that's hilarious and oddly heroic.
In the song, the Beastie Boys weaponise tempo changes and distorted riffs into a cartoon brawl rendered in sound. It's anarchic, ridiculous and glorious. The track doesn't just critique sabotage, but embodies it, gleefully wrecking rock and rap conventions alike.
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