The moment that emerged during a 1996 episode of the animated series will finally come true.
Cypress Hill announced that they will finally make the joke come true in The Simpson where they play with the London Symphony Orchestra.
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in the episode “Homeropalooza” of The Simpson In 1996, Homer took his family on a road trip to an alternative rock festival Hullabalooza in an attempt to show his kids, Bart and Lisa, that he was still cool and in touch with popular culture. After an incident he became part of the show by stopping cannonballs with his stomach, becoming a hit with bands and festival goers alike. Among the groups that appeared are Smashing Pumpkins, sonic youth and their own Cypress Hill.


At one point, Homer and his family headed backstage as a roadie was looking to find out which of the acts on the bill had booked the London Symphony Orchestra. When no one responded, the man accused the rap group of ordering the orchestra while he was high: “Cypress Hill, I’m looking your way.”
“I think we did,” Cypress Hill responded. “You know the one from ‘Insane the Brain?'” The rappers and orchestra then collaborated for a mix of the song, to which Marge replied, “Now this, I like it.”
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After the episode aired 27 years ago, it became a running joke off the show that the group and orchestra could eventually come together to perform the classical version. Now, the band has announced that “they plan to make the concert with the London Symphony a reality” to celebrate the 30th anniversary of their 1993 second album, “Black Sunday”.
On Instagram, Cypress Hill responded to a video of his appearance as a guest star on The Simpsons, revealing: “July in Denver with the Colorado Symphony we will play ‘Black Sunday’ in its entirety to celebrate its 30th [año] anniversary. After that, we plan to make the concert with the London Symphony a reality.. Kudos to ‘The Simpsons’ for birthing the idea.”
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