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Liam Gallagher is recognised as one of the best and most influential front men in British music history. His voice has become instantly recognisable across the world and has delivered epic and memorable performances both in the studio and on the stage. Liam was the undisputed icon of the 90's who's singing became the soundtrack of a nation gripped by Oasis.

Liam Gallagher and Oasis emerged onto the music scene with a simple, sturdy formula: Liam and his brother seemed like nothing more than ambitious louts and yet these seemingly incentive souls specialised in big, starry-eyed rock 'n' roll ballads, with more than enough swagger to balance out the sentiment. On ''Definitely Maybe'' and (What's the Story) Morning Glory?'', Liam established himself as the front man of the biggest band in Britain, and while the group has never quite reclaimed that title, it hasn't gone away either.

Throughout the years of Oasis, he has become more and more famous for his erratic behaviour and abrasive attitude. Never shy of an opinion on modern music, he probably isn't the most popular man in the music industry. Although he's caused some controversy over the years, we like to look at the things that have made him a true music legend; his singing, style and pure rock 'n' roll aggression. Since the early days of Oasis, Liam Gallagher's stage presence has become iconic in its own right.
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