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Coldplay really broke Oasis' record

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oasis belongs to uk coldplay belongs to the world

 

 

 

I think the answer is there... Oasis have never had and will never have the great popularity and impotance that Coldplay have achieved!!!

 

If the "mad fer it" people want to believe or not, it won't change a thing, we all know the Coldplay's success all over the world. And it's not something of one song or album, it's a permanent success! And it's not just in the UK, They're one of the fucking best and recognized bands in all the European and American continent (Incluiding US, Canada, Mexico, Chile, Argentina, Spain, France, Italy, even the UK....), and in the most important cities of the rest of the continents, such as Japan and Australia. In addition, we're not living the same times, even if you don't want to accept it, internet affects the sales.

 

Personally, I Love Oasis, it's one of my favorite bands! and I know they have the record in the book, and they'll still have it maybe for a long time.... In fact, I believe no one will break it, but I think it won't happen because they're the greatest, but because they were, and in that generation to be "the greatest" was different.

 

 

So, what I'm trying to say is: Records don't matter... We all know Coldplay have beaten Oasis.

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