August 28, 2010 17:34

Cypress Hill smoke 'strong' cigarette on Leeds Festival stage

Rappers ask crowd if they're high during Main Stage slot

Cypress Hill smoke 'strong' cigarette on Leeds Festival stage

Photo: PA Photos

Cypress Hill brought their weed anthems to Leeds Festival today (August 28), and smoked a large 'cigarette' during their Main Stage slot.

Rappers Sen Dog and B-Real plus turntablist Julio G played in the afternoon sun on the second day of the 2010 event, treating fans to their most famous song, 'Insane In The Brain'.

"I gotta ask you a question - 'cos it seems like you've been smoking," B-Real said to the crowd before playing the song. "Are you motherfuckers high right now?"

Then, following 'Insane In The Brain', he sparked up an enormous cone-style hand-rolled 'cigarette', with the pair toking on it as they played a medley of spliff-related songs from their back catalogue.

Sen Dog then went down on his knees and mock-coughed, saying, "This shit is strong," before they played 'Dr Greenthumb'.

Following a solo spot on the decks from Julio G they ended their show with 'Rock Superstar'.

Cypress Hill played:

'Get 'Em Up'
'Hand On The Pump'
'When The Shit Goes Down'
'How I Could Just Kill A Man'
'Latin Thugs'
'Armada Latina'
'Insane in the Brain'
'Weed Medley'
'Dr Greenthumb'
'KUSH'
'Julio G DJ solo'
'I Ain't Goin' Out Like That'
'Rise Up'
'Rock Superstar'


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