Beat 'Em Up is Iggy Pop's thirteenth studio album, released on June 18, 2001. It was recorded at Fun Palace Studios in New York City, with Iggy Pop as producer. The album did not feature The Stooges, but rather a backing band including musicians such as Pete Marshall (guitar), Whitey Kirst (guitar), Alex Kirst (drums), and Hal Cragin (bass).
The album received mixed reviews; some critics praised its raw energy and return to a more aggressive sound, while others found it inconsistent. Commercially, it did not achieve major success, peaking at number 190 on the US Billboard 200 chart.
The title track 'Beat 'Em Up' was released as a single but did not chart significantly. The album is often considered a minor work in Iggy Pop's discography, though it retains a following among fans of his more direct punk style.