Mike D of Beastie Boys fame has reportedly had his board quiver sabotaged.

You’d probably be pretty pissed as well if a large quiver like that was swiped from you.Even Kelly Slater helped spread the word about the stolen boards. Via Instagram , he wrote: "Please keep a lookout around LA/Malibu area (or anywhere up and down the coast by now)... Someone broke into my friend's house near Point Dume and stole around 20 boards probably knowing he was out of town. One time my boards got stolen in LA and @surfline was cool enough to feature it on the homepage and they were spotted within 12 hours. Nobody got arrested or in trouble, just wanted the boards back. #IHateThieves but I like these boards. In fact, I'd be happy to buy a couple back off whoever did it on the side. They're pretty cool."Known primarily for his nasally flow on the mic, now 50-year-old Mike Diamond isn’t typically associated with surfing. But the founding member of the Beastie Boys trio discovered the sport later in life, thanks to an interest sparked by his son. And the New Yorker appears to have brought some of his gritty rap persona to the water.“I cut people off, I start fights in the water, I talk a lot of trash,” Diamond jokes in a video . “Sometimes I just bite peoples’ leashes off. I take chunks out of their boards with my own teeth. I spear people with the nose of my board.”Whoever stole his boards oughtta be scared, praying Mike D doesn’t see them in the lineup at Malibu riding one of his stolen sticks.But jokes aside, Diamond appears to have become seriously enthralled with surfing. He recently took a trip South of the Border with Rob Machado, Kassia Meador, Ford Archbold and Alex Knost. Director Spike Jonze was along for the ride as well, because why not? Check out footage from the trip below.