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In an [[alternate reality]] (circa [[2245]]), a young {{alt|James T. Kirk}} took his stepfather's [[Corvette]] out for a joyride and listened to the band's song "[[Sabotage (song)|Sabotage]]". ({{film|11}})
 
In an [[alternate reality]] (circa [[2245]]), a young {{alt|James T. Kirk}} took his stepfather's [[Corvette]] out for a joyride and listened to the band's song "[[Sabotage (song)|Sabotage]]". ({{film|11}})
   
In [[2259]] Kirk is still a fan of the group, and listens to the song "[[Body Movin' (song)|Body Movin']]" at [[Starfleet Academy]]. ({{film|12}})
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In [[2259]] Kirk was still a fan of the group, and listens to the song "[[Body Movin' (song)|Body Movin']]" at [[Starfleet Academy]]. ({{film|12}})
   
 
{{bginfo|The Beastie Boys directly referenced "Star Trek" in two songs released after "Sabotage." See [[Star Trek parodies and pop culture references (music)]].}}
 
{{bginfo|The Beastie Boys directly referenced "Star Trek" in two songs released after "Sabotage." See [[Star Trek parodies and pop culture references (music)]].}}

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AT: "ar" The Beastie Boys were a Human hip-hop group from Earth during the 20th and 21st centuries.

In an alternate reality (circa 2245), a young James T. Kirk took his stepfather's Corvette out for a joyride and listened to the band's song "Sabotage". (Star Trek)

In 2259 Kirk was still a fan of the group, and listens to the song "Body Movin'" at Starfleet Academy. (Star Trek Into Darkness)

The Beastie Boys directly referenced "Star Trek" in two songs released after "Sabotage." See Star Trek parodies and pop culture references (music).

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