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"Without me, today he would still be ironing underwear." A brother said this about the other brother, but guess which one.
The fact is, it’s been 25 years since the album that you know by name, even though it seems like yesterday. And even though the single in question was the hit of spring '96, when everyone (absolutely everyone, even those who hadn't noticed before) got acquainted with these faces.
Was it really a "generational" album? Did it really make its mark in the history of Music - and if so, in what way and to what extent exactly? Were they perhaps the greatest of the '90s and beyond? (excluding four from Liverpool - if we must) Did you love them, did you like them or was it instinctive and uncontrollable hatred at the mere sound of the cough between Roll With It and Wonderwall? And more importantly: without this album (and the merits that one of the two brothers - but guess which one - attributes only to himself), would they really be ironing underwear in 2020?
Contextualize, but only if you think it’s necessary.
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