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The Hold Steady: 'Radiohead have lost the plot'

Band criticise Oxford quintet's pay what you want plan

Sun 17 Aug, 2008

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coxy, ha, a pun, well done mate, you listen to oasis like every1 else does, they are nowhere near my favourite band everyone is so jaded that they think theyve never liked them, at one time or another, albeit pissed in the pub, every1s liked an oasis song, so y dnt u shut the fuck up and go and cry in your bedroom on a friday night over some art progressive pretentious shite. you lonely old man. u really really seem to have some pent up anger towards oasis may i ask are you tony mccarroll? idiot.

Tue 19 Aug, 2008

you fucking idiots, oasis are shit now? stop talking about them and buying there singles/albums and reading about them an voting for them in polls then, if your gonna talk about a band whose heyday was in the mid 90s and that theyve never been able to recapture it, lets talk about radiohead instead, they'll NEVER make an album as good as the bends. ever. fact. oasis are on there way down are they mate, haha we'll see how fast there upcoming tour sells out wont we.

Sun 17 Aug, 2008

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