Definitely Maybe

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With the swaggering chords of the opening "Rock'N'Roll Star," Oasis announced that big, brash Brit rock was here to stay--at least for a few years. They wore their rock & roll with an angry young sneer, a Mancunian petulance wedded to a vision of cathartic release. Their supersonic two-guitar attack took them "Up in the Sky," where they would "Live Forever" or burn out in a blaze of alcoholic glory. Noel Gallagher's songs weren't subtle--or shy of overt plagiarism--but, spat out in the Lennonesque snarl of little brother Liam, they took on a venomous power that had millions of young Brits taking them at their own arrogant word. In the U.S., meanwhile, the response was more Maybe than Definitely. --Barney Hoskyns

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  1. Demon Days [Enhanced] [Limited Edition] [Special Edition]
  2. Devil's Playground
  3. Dig That Crazy Christmas
  4. East Infection [Enhanced]
  5. Essential Clash [Original recording remastered]
  6. Face the Truth
  7. Figure 8
  8. Foo Fighters
  9. Galore
  10. Ghost In The Machine [Digipak] [Original recording remastered]

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