The forgotten trans history of the first Beastie Boys record
Before the Beastie Boys were rhymin' and stealin' on their major label debut, License to Ill, the group released an EP called Polly Wog Stew. The 8-song album was released in 1982 by a New York-based independent hardcore/punk label called Rat Cage Records, which was based out of a record shop of the same name, both of which were run by a woman named Donna Lee Parsons. — Read the rest
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