Seize your Pogs and put in your greatest flannel shirt—The Masked Singer took issues again in time.
On the Nov. 6 episode of the singing competitors sequence, the thriller superstar contestants had been tasked with celebrating the music of the ’90s with performances that might have made even the dustiest Tamogatchi present some indicators of life.
Up first, The Walrus made his debut with a rendition of “Two Princes” by Spin Docs, which was preceded by a clue package deal that included screaming followers at a neighborhood mall, a cat named Jenny and the trace that Walrus was chargeable for a very talked-about TV catchphrase.
Subsequent, The Milkshake‘s clue package deal featured peach pits, orange juice, an ice cream sundae and references to Wiz Khalifa and Snoop Dogg. After, Milkshake impressed the group together with his tackle Sir Combine-a-Lot‘s “Bounce On It.”
Lastly, The Lambs—a trio of singers in Little Bo Peep-inspired costumes—returned to the stage after advancing on the Oct. 26 episode. Their new clue was a movie roll and clapperboard, adopted by a efficiency of “Ironic” by Alanis Morissette.