Yeah I hear you. I was 12 when I bought this and the Beasties were all in their early 30s. Now I'm in my early 30s and these guys are either retired or dead. Man, time moves fast.
This is still my favorite Beasties album. I love how scattershot and open ended it is. Even the fillerish stuff is pretty interesting, on re-listen. I forgot how many wacky sound effects and production tricks were scattered on this thing. Plus I always thought it was neat how they hid stuff in the negative space between tracks. I never looked at the times on the Walkman so it just came off like pieces of the album were disappearing when you skipped through it. Blew my tiny mind when I finally figured out what was going on.
― frogbs, Monday, 14 May 2018 12:49 (five years ago) link