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*The title is a reference to the line ''"Panic on the streets of London"'' from {{W|The Smiths}} song {{W2|Panic|The Smiths song}}. | *The title is a reference to the line ''"Panic on the streets of London"'' from {{W|The Smiths}} song {{W2|Panic|The Smiths song}}. |
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Cultural references
- The title is a reference to the line "Panic on the streets of London" from The Smiths song Panic.
- Hibbert and Homer watch an ad on MyTube, a parody of YouTube.
- Homer and Bart mention J.D. Power and its former name "J.D. Power and associates".
- Slapify is a parody of Spotify.
- The Snuffs is a reference to the band The Smiths.
- Quilloughby's first appearance was inspired by Taika Waititi's "Jo Jo Rabbit".[1]
- Bart and Homer extract a tree from its roots. The sign indicates it's Shel Silverstein's The Giving Tree.
- Lisa wears AirPods.
- Jeff Lynne appears on the bus.[2]
- Quilloughby mentions David Fricke, Rolling Stone Magazine and looking like Churchill.
- Lisa and Quilloughby mention Sting.
Continuity
- The trucker from Hullabalooza appears. ("Homerpalooza")[3]
Trivia
- The episode was dedicated to Edwin E. Aguilar who passed away on April 10th, eight days before this episode aired.