Thanks to the internet, the wildest dreams of The Simpsonsfans may come true.
It seems the London Symphony Orchestra really want to collaborate with '90s hip hop masters Cypress Hill, 21 years after appearing together in the classic episode, "Homerpalooza."
SEE ALSO:The Simpsons' verdict on Trump's first 100 days is in and it's scathingThe episode featured Sonic Youth and Peter Frampton, but one of the most memorable moments is when a "possibly high" Cypress Hill place an order for the London Symphony Orchestra -- who in turn end up improvising to the tune of "Insane In The Membrane."
Here's the moment again to help jog your memory.
Even Cypress Hill have fond memories of their cameo on the world's longest running animated television show, tweeting a screenshot on Mar 12.
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Despite the high profile TV match-up, there wasn't much more than a few bars of the collaboration which aired on the show.
But the world saw potential. And over two decades later (on Wednesday, specifically) the Twitter account of the London Symphony Orchestra responded to the tweet, and it all kicked off from there.
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YES! A collaboration is brewing. Now if it was hosted at Lollapalooza, that would be just perfect.
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