Beastie Boys' former guitarist Adam Horovitz recently revealed his lifelong passion, and it's not what you might expect.
The performer appeared on the latest episode of Questlove Supreme on iHeartRadio to discuss his early days with the Beastie Boys, lifelong passions, musical experimentation, and so much more.
Per the podcast summary:
"Each episode is driven by conversation ranging from the guest’s origins (along with a few never-before-revealed secrets to their success) to their life passions and current projects. This is not your typical interview show."
In this week's episode, "Adam "AdRock" Horovitz," the standout shared his true passion for crate-digging (searching for rare, vintage record at second-hand stores), and detailed his transition from rap rock to hip hop among other interesting anecdotes.
"I do I listen to my old records, not that much. I have them, and I used to listen to them. I don't really listen to them that much, am I jaded in terms of music, and you know all types of arts. Like you see a band or a performer and you're like, yeah, I know what that is. I don't really like it. And you don't really give that a chance because you're you've heard it a thousand times or so you think that makes sense. Yeah, and so as you get older, the sad thing is that you end up cutting yourself off to that type of experience."
For the full scoop check out the Questlove Supreme "Adam "AdRock" Horovitz" episode on iHeartRadio now!