They were nicknamed the "Eyebrow Brothers" and there is nothing the Gallagher brothers love more than raising them.
Yet again the feuding brothers behind Oasis, the biggest British rock band since the Beatles, have taken the world by surprise.
After spending the past 15 years saying they could not stand the sight of each other, they announced yesterday they were getting back together for a reunion tour.
While older brother Noel had teased a reconciliation, saying "never say never" last year, they both have a lot to live down.
"I liked my mom until she gave birth to Liam," he said at the height of their feud.
"I can't stand his voice," adding that his nine-year-old son was a better songwriter.
Liam gave as good as he got, branding Noel's new band, the High Flying Birds, the "High Flying Turds", pointing out his brother's “uncanny" resemblance to Mr Potato Head and worse of all, calling him a "tofu-eater".
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