Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher has shared the one album he heard that made "all heaven break loose". Gallagher, 52, has been open about his musical influences and has often paid tribute to The Beatles and John Lennon during live performances where he covers their songs.
But an album which made "all heaven break loose," as Gallagher described it on a post to X, comes from a wildly different band.
While Gallagher didn't reference the album in his post to the social media app, he did tweet a song from the album before making a now viral comment on its impact.
He wrote: "I remember when I first laid eyes on this record I thought it was the f***ing Ouija board – then I heard it and all heaven broke loose." So what was the life-changing album?
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