Oasis were a Britpop and rock band from Manchester, England, fronted by vocalist Liam Gallagher and driven by the songwriting of his brother Noel Gallagher. Their 1995 landmark album **(What's the Story) Morning Glory?** — featuring anthems like "Wonderwall" and "Don't Look Back in Anger" — cemented them as one of the biggest rock acts of the 1990s. Known for their swaggering guitars, massive hooks, and the brothers' legendary rivalry, Oasis remain a defining force in British music history.