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TALKIN’ ‘BOUT WHY GENERATION

For all you’ve heard about Liam Gallagher, he’s quick to own up to his weaknesses. Everyone knows he was in the seminal British rock group Oasis – he’s just not the one who wrote “Live Forever” or “Wonderwall”, nor is he the one who delivered the psychedelic solo that rips through the latter half of “Champagne Supernova”. He’s a man who’s “said a lot of s**t over the years and meant every word”. But to many he quite simply is Oasis and all they stood for. It’s why his first solo album, 2017’s As You Were, was able to reach platinum status in the UK. It’s why he’s announced secondary shows on his nationwide Australian headline tour this December. It’s why we’re so damn interested to

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