The Beastie Boys love is so real, even when you’re big stars like and Jimmy Fallon. The surviving members of the hip hop group, Adam “Ad-Rock” Horvitz and Michael “Mike D” Diamond, video chatted with the late night host and frontman from the comfort of their own homes on Thursday. During the half hour interview, Mike D and Ad-Rock reminisced with Questlove about the good ol’ days, much of which is explored in the duo’s Questlove got to see the doc prior to , and while he loved it, he did have one complaint: not enough love was given to their 1989 album, Paul’s Boutique. “That record was everything,” Questlove declared. “Even more than License To Ill. I feel that that record is your magnum opus.”

Beastie Boys Debate Questlove About "Paul's Boutique" On "Jimmy Fallon"Roger Kisby/Getty Images

“It’s not that I think anything less of Paul’s Boutique,” Mike D went on to say.What we remember about our records are not the things that are good about them. Like, there’s a song on Paul’s Boutique…“What Comes Around”. We clearly should have left that song off that album.” Questlove later told a story about running into the late Adam Yauch alone at a party many years ago. “He’s talking to us about enlightenment and how his life has changed, all these things,” Quest recalled. “And me and Kamal [Gray] just looked at each other like, ‘Oh wow, this isn’t going to be a tour with girls? It’s going to be about responsibility and spirituality?’” Catch the full interview below: