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Weekend Offender Celebrate The 30th Anniversary of Definitely Maybe

Weekend Offender have introduced a collection of 'mad fer it' graphic tees which celebrate the 30th anniversary of the legendary debut album from Oasis, Definitely Maybe.

It's hard to believe that literally the same month Kurt Cobain committed suicide Oasis released their very first single, Supersonic. Although the distorted guitars and catchy choruses remained, the self doubt and the smack was now yesterdays news. Oasis knew exactly what they wanted from day one which was global success, moving away from Manchester to big mansions in London & a positive outlook on life. To be fair to the Gallagher's they absolutely nailed all 3. 1994 was the year that the two brothers from Burnage would dazzle & shiiine on the NME radar, with their first ever Glastonbury gig and the release of their debut album 'Definitely Maybe' which featured legendary Oasis tunes like 'Live Forever', 'Rock 'N' Roll Star', 'Cigarettes & Alcohol', 'Slide Away' & 'Supersonic'. As Liam Gallagher now continues his sell out 30th anniversary 'Definitely Maybe' tour, our pals at Weekend Offender have also got in on the 30th anniversary party with a release of some very special Oasis inspired graphic tees. Weekend Offender Definitely Maybe Stratford Avenue Above: The Weekend Offender Stratford Avenue t-shirt in black now available from 80s Casual Classics. 29th August 2024 will mark the "official" 30th anniversary release of 'Definitely Maybe' the debut album from the Manchester born band, Oasis. Highly regarded by many as one of the greatest albums of all time 'Definitely Maybe' sold 100,000 copies in the first 4 days of its release and a number 1 spot on the UK's album charts. A pioneering sound of 90s "Cool Britannia" Oasis mania swept the nation, with the UK's youth culture ditching the flannel shirts for track tops & trainers. In celebration of the 30th anniversary, Weekend Offender have introduced the Stratford Avenue t-shirt which features the Cardiff born casual brands' very own illustrative spin on the album cover for 'Definitely Maybe' which was originally shot at Bonehead's house on Stratford Avenue in Didsbury. Weekend Offender Definitely Maybe Supersonic Above: The Weekend Offender Supersonic t-shirt in white now available from 80s Casual Classics. We're also treated to the Weekend Offender Supersonic t-shirt which celebrates the debut single 'Supersonic' from their debut album. With influences from Seattle's home grown grunge scene to the Beatles, the Sex Pistols & the Stone Roses, Supersonic really packed a punch as far as guitar music was concerned. Although it originally only reached 31 on the UK's singles chart, it's legacy is far greater marking the next generation of British bands, Britpop & the revival of Casual sportswear. Featuring the lyrics of the legendary Oasis tune in a vinyl record style graphic the Supersonic t-shirt from Weekend Offender will have you feeling...supersonic. Shop the very latest arrivals from Weekend Offender now at 80s Casual Classics vis the links.
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