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Don't look back in anger: Oasis reunite

Oasis were one of the biggest bands of the '90s, famous for their antics, feuding and, of course, music. What can we expect now that they've finally reunited after 15 years apart?
Two British rockstars onstage. One has a guitar.
The patience of Oasis fans has been rewarded; the Gallagher brothers, shown here onstage in 2009, are getting back together for a string of shows next year. (Vittorio Zunino Celotto/Getty Images)

It's hard to overstate just how big a global phenomenon Oasis were at their peak in the mid '90s, but it wasn't just the music that made them compelling — it was the rock star antics and dramatic love-hate relationship between Liam and Noel Gallagher, the brothers who fronted the band and wrote the songs, respectively.

After years of mini-breakups and potshots at each other in the press (and fistfights in real life), they disbanded seemingly for good in 2009. But now, after 15 years, they've announced they're getting back together for a run of shows in the U.K. and Ireland.

Steven Hyden — culture writer at Uproxx and Oasis superfan — and Paolo Hewitt — music journalist and author of two books on the band, "Getting High: The Adventures of Oasis," and "Forever the People: Six Months on the Road With Oasis" — join guest host Jonathan Montpetit to explain why, when nostalgia reunion tours are a dime a dozen, this particular one is such a big deal.

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