Beastie Boys' 'Licensed to Ill' Turns 30

The album became the first rap record to top the Billboard 200

The album became the first rap record to top the Billboard 200, and has since been certified diamond for 10 million sales.

Many people's first taste of the Beasties was in 1985, when they opened for none other than Madonna during the pop star's first headlining tour. They then toured in 1986 supporting Run-D.M.C. before launching their first headlining outing in 1987.

Following "Licensed to Ill," Beastie Boys released seven more albums, the last of which being 2011's "Hot Sauce Committee Part Two." After co-founder Adam "MCA" Yauch died from cancer in 2012, surviving members Adam "Ad-Rock" Horovitz and Michael "Mike D" Diamond announced that they would not continue to make music as the Beastie Boys.