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U2

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This article is about the characters. For the guest stars, see U2.
U2
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Band Information
Genre: Rock
Members: Bono
Adam Clayton
Larry Mullen Jr.
The Edge
Manager: Paul McGuinness
First appearance: "Trash of the Titans"

U2 are an Irish rock band.

History[edit]

Homer walked on stage in the middle of a U2 concert, because he wanted to tell the hip people of Springfield, why he would be a good sanitation commissioner. They sang part of "The Garbage Man".[1]

They later started a moving company called U2 Moving Crew that was advertised on a billboard in Dunkilderry, Ireland. Their slogan is "We move in mysterious ways".[2]

A clip of U2 on stage was seen.[3]

In "...Six Degrees of Homer Simpson ...sort of!" Homer connected U2 to Marcel. He did this through:

  1. "I spoke at a U2 concert when I ran for the office of Springfield Sanitation Commissioner."
  2. "U2 is from Ireland."
  3. "Ireland is famous for exporting Lucky Charms cereal..."
  4. "...which are hoarderd by a leprechaun, similar to the one from Leprechaun: The Movie"
  5. "Leprechaun: The Movie starred Jennifer Aniston."
  6. "Jennifer Aniston co-starred in Friends with Marcel the monkey."[4]

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