The two remaining Beastie Boys have opened up about the death of band mate Adam Yauch from cancer at the age of 47 earlier this month, saying they feel "numb".
Mike Diamond and Adam Horovitz - who founded the Beastie Boys in New York in 1981 with Yauch - also said they had been recording new music together just months before his shock death.
Speaking to Rolling Stone magazine, Diamond said he always believed Yauch would overcome the throat cancer that was diagnosed three years ago.
"I believed, up to last week, that Adam was somehow coming back. But I wouldn't trade that optimism for anything. Because the other option is no fun."
Fellow rapper Adam Horovitz said he was "totally numb" and overcome with emotion at unexpected times.