A triumphant return that signaled Britpop's coming of age.
A fusion of Oasis-esque melodies and Lennon-esque psychedelic feel.
This single, released by Oasis in 2000, reaffirmed their presence as the flagship of Britpop. Noel's songwriting sense and the influence of Lennon and McCartney are evident in the composition, with a grandiose chorus and addictive guitar riff. It reached number one in the UK charts at the time and became a signature song of the band's latter half of their golden age.
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3 TRACKS:
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Go Let It Out!
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2)
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(As Long As They've Got) Cigarettes In Hell
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3)
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Helter Skelter
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