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|image text    = Mike D performing at {{w|Brixton Academy}}, [[2007]].
|profession    = Guest voice actor<br>Singer
|profession    = Guest voice actor<br>Singer
|birth date    = 20 November, [[1965]]
|birth date    = 20 November, [[1965]]
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'''Michael Louis Diamond''', known on stage as '''Mike D''', is an [[American]] rapper, singer, and drummer with the rap trio the {{w|Beastie Boys}}, who provided the voice of [[Beastie Boys|his own head in a jar]] in "[[Hell Is Other Robots]]".  Beginning his career in the {{w|punk rock}} scene, in [[1981]] he and Adam Yauch aka "[[MCA]]" founded the then-punk-rock oriented Beastie Boys, later adding Adam Horovitz aka "[[Ad-Rock]]" in [[1983]].  During his career with the Beastie Boys, Mike D has acted as drummer, DJ, and vocalist for the group, and was founder of it's production company {{w|Grand Royal}} in [[1993]].
{{about|the rapper|the ''[[Futurama]]'' [[character]]|Mike D's head}}


During production of "Hell Is Other Robots", [[David X. Cohen]] and [[Ken Keeler]] traveled to New York to record the Beastie Boys for the episode but were unable to get their parts recorded.  Mike D and Ad-Rock later recorded their parts separately after David and Ken had returned to Los Angeles.
'''Michael Louis Diamond''', known on stage as '''Mike D''', is an [[American]] rapper, singer, and drummer with the rap trio the {{w|Beastie Boys}}, who provided the voice of [[Mike D's head|his own head in a jar]] in "[[Hell Is Other Robots]]".  Beginning his career in the {{w|punk rock}} scene, in [[1981]] he and Adam Yauch ("[[MCA]]") founded the then-punk-rock oriented Beastie Boys, later adding Adam Horovitz ("[[Ad-Rock]]") in [[1983]].  During his career with the Beastie Boys, Mike D has acted as drummer, DJ, and vocalist for the group, and was founder of its production company {{w|Grand Royal}} in [[1993]].
 
During production of "Hell Is Other Robots", [[David X. Cohen]] and [[Ken Keeler]] traveled to New York to record the Beastie Boys for the episode but did not succeed.  Mike D and Ad-Rock later recorded their parts separately after Cohen and Keeler had returned to Los Angeles.


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Latest revision as of 23:36, 12 May 2011

Mike D
Mike D.jpg
Mike D performing at Brixton Academy, 2007.
ProfessionGuest voice actor
Singer
Born20 November, 1965
IMDB profilenm0004855
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This article is about the rapper. For the Futurama character, see Mike D's head.

Michael Louis Diamond, known on stage as Mike D, is an American rapper, singer, and drummer with the rap trio the Beastie Boys, who provided the voice of his own head in a jar in "Hell Is Other Robots". Beginning his career in the punk rock scene, in 1981 he and Adam Yauch ("MCA") founded the then-punk-rock oriented Beastie Boys, later adding Adam Horovitz ("Ad-Rock") in 1983. During his career with the Beastie Boys, Mike D has acted as drummer, DJ, and vocalist for the group, and was founder of its production company Grand Royal in 1993.

During production of "Hell Is Other Robots", David X. Cohen and Ken Keeler traveled to New York to record the Beastie Boys for the episode but did not succeed. Mike D and Ad-Rock later recorded their parts separately after Cohen and Keeler had returned to Los Angeles.