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Cypress Hill just made a 1996 joke from The Simpsons a reality – 11 insanely classy reactions

The Simpsons has a spooky track record of predicting the future – from President Trump to a mystery Asian-originated flu that makes a whole town sick. Not Covid-19 exactly, but uncomfortable close to it.

Now another of The Simpsons’ gags has come to pass – 28 years after first featuring in an episode. This one isn’t necessarily a prediction so much as it is inspiration, but it’s still really neat, as Marge Simpson would say.

Hip-hop group Cypress Hill appeared in the 1996 episode ‘Homerpalooza’; that’s the one where Homer joins a touring ‘pageant of the transmundane’ (erm, a freak show). There are a lot of musical guest stars throughout the episode, include Cypress Hill.

In one scene, a backstage hand announces that the London Symphony Orchestra (LSO) has arrived to play back-up to one of the featured artists.

He says: “Come on, people. Somebody ordered the London Symphony Orchestra….possibly while high. Cypress Hill, I’m looking in your direction.”

The band then play some of their iconic track, ‘Insane In the Brain’, with orchestral support.

Cut to this week, where Cypress Hill have performed at the Royal Albert Hall…with the backing of the London Symphony Orchestra.

 

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Journalist Antoine Allen spoke to the band earlier this week before the concert, in which they talked about how The Simpsons gave them the idea for the show.

And fans are here for the classy performance.

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