Cypress Hill with the London Symphony Orchestra: high time The Simpsons prediction paid off
B-Real and Sen Dog joined the 70-strong orchestra onstage at Royal Albert Hall
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B-Real and Sen Dog joined the 70-strong orchestra onstage at Royal Albert Hall
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