Oasis "Don't Look Back in Anger"

Once billed as the second (or third or fourth or fifth) coming of The Beatles, Oasis was a breath of poppy-fresh air in the grunge era: Riding the line between radio-friendly and just weird enough to be interesting to the hip music crowd.

"Don't Look Back in Anger" is a song about reinvention and looking forward to a new life beyond whatever you're doing (or have done).

Sadly, the two frontmen for Oasis, brothers Lian and Noel Gallagher, never seemed to get past some series problems of their own.

There are legitimate what-if discussions about two '90s bands: What could Nirvana have done next? What if the Gallagher brothers could tolerate one another?

Without a doubt, (What's the Story) Morning Glory? is among the best albums of the decade, but subsequent releases -- while good -- never seemed to have the spark Morning Glory brought to the table.

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