A fan-favorite ‘Simpsons’ gag from almost 30 years in the past is about to grow to be an actual life occasion — courtesy of Cypress Hill — and the author who got here up with the joke tells TMZ, he is freaking out … in a great way.
The west coast rap legends — B-Actual, Sen Canine and DJ Muggs — simply introduced plans to carry out with the London Symphony Orchestra … a live performance concept born from the 1996 ‘Simpsons’ episode, “Homerpalooza.”
On the present, Cypress Hill forgets all concerning the gig, as a result of, effectively … the “Insane in the Membrane” crew obtained excessive, after all.
Josh Weinstein, the previous ‘Simpsons’ author and co-showrunner who got here up with the joke, tells TMZ … he is shocked and overjoyed, totally proudly owning that he predicted the long run — one thing the web usually credit the present with doing, although it is normally simply coincidence.
This time it is not, and nobody’s happier about it than Josh, who added … “That is insane, and it’s the biggest honor.”
Cypress Hill really did their very own voices on the episode — Josh admits it was his favourite hip hop group, and he wished to fulfill them, however he was shocked once they agreed to do it.
ICYMI … the group introduced Wednesday, it’ll play their “Black Sunday” album in its entirety with the symphony at London’s iconic Royal Albert Corridor — and sure, they provide full credit score to “The Simpsons.”
Josh says he is saved in contact with Cypress Hill over time, and at all times hoped the unlikely collab he cooked up for Homer and co. would occur in actual life.
Sadly, JW says he is unable to make it to London to see the live performance stay, however he might be watching it on stay stream.