Surely they should be threatening Oasis with legal action for selling them in the first place. Calling that “music” is definitely one for trading standards
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If Oasis is beyond your line for what is allowed to be called music then your music choices must be small indeed.
Hey, I don't particularly like Oasis either but there's no need to be a nob
Aww, come on, winding up oasis fans is practically a national sport at this point. The only people who rise to the bait faster are Radiohead fans