Rolling Stone chatted with former Oasis guitarist Noel Gallagher about the 20th anniversary of their debut album Definitely Maybe coming up this summer. But don't get too excited. He guarantees he won't be a part of any sort of reunion. Ever. He left the band in 2009 after a fight, which was really the straw that broke the camel's back, with his brother and bandmate Liam.

He mentions that there will probably be "inevitable reissues" of the album, but as for a reunion "I think I'd rather not, though," he told them. "I don't know. We are split up. ...so, ergo, band splits up, band is no more. There is no band. So, no, I won't be getting involved, anyway. If there is a reunion. I won't be in it."

He understands that people will continue to ask him about a reunion until fans get one. "I don't think there's any unfinished business," he told them. "I don't think we left anything unsaid, do you know what I mean? It's like, if you've seen [Oasis], the good for you. If you didn't, then that's f**king tough sh*t. I've never seen the Beatles. So there you go."

Definitely Maybe was released in 1994 with hit singles "Supersonic" and "Live Forever." It was the fastest selling album of all time back when it debuted in the UL and eventually became a certified 7x Platinum album. It went on to sell more than 15 million copies worldwide. It is considered one of the seminal records of the Britpop movement and is often included on "Best Of" lists to this day.

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