3-Minute Rule

3-Minute Rule

Infobox Song
Name = 3-Minute Rule


Artist = Beastie Boys
Album = Paul's Boutique
Released = July 25, 1989
track_no = 7
Genre = Hip hop
Length = 3:39
Writer = MCA
Adrock
Mike D
Label = Capitol Records
Producer = Beastie Boys
Dust Brothers
Mario Caldato Jr.
prev = "The Sounds of Science"
prev_no = 6
next = "Hey Ladies"
next_no = 8Audiosample
Background=#E6E8FA
Upper caption = Audio sample
Audio file = 3-Minute Rule by the Beastie Boys.ogg
"3-Minute Rule" is the 7th track on the album "Paul's Boutique" by American hip hop group the Beastie Boys, released on July 25, 1989.
* Produced & written by the Beastie Boys & the Dust Brothers.
* Engineered by Mario Caldato & Allen Abrahamson.

Despite its title, the song is actually 3 minutes 39 seconds. It begins with the sound of what is apparently a ping-pong ball being hit back and forth. Then Mike D raps from about the 0:12 mark to around the 1:12 mark. MCA follows from about 1:14 to 2:00. Finally, Ad-Rock takes over from around 2:09 and continues to 3:07, followed by another half minute of music.

amples

* "Feel Good" by Fancy
* "Brave and Strong" by Sly & the Family Stone

References

* Do Wah Diddy Diddy
* Bob Dylan
* "Dragnet"
* Harley
* "On the Road"
* Jack Kerouac
* Miss Crabtree
* Spanky
* Mr. Roper
* Yankees
* BMW
* Cocaine
* Proud Mary
* Ring Ding
* Turnstile jumping
* Marijuana seeds
* Roses are red
* Walking Tall
* Mothership Connection
* Sorry Charlie
* Poetry in Motion
* Are You Experienced?
* PCP


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