Liam Gallagher had revealed that he is willing to reunite Oasis next year to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the rock band's debut album.
He said that he's ready to "bury the hatchet" with brother Noel, who quit the band in August 2009 after an altercation with him, for a quick lap of honour, Sky News reported.
Talking to NME, the front man of Beady Eye said that there was 'unfinished business' with Oasis.
However the 'Wonderwall' singer confessed that he doubts that they would ever come back together.
He said that he believes that they would not be able to make another record.
The 40-year-old musician also said that even if they reunite for a while, he would go back to Beady Eye and Noel to his band.
The first song of the band, 'Definitely Maybe' was released in August 1994, and straight away topped the UK album chart.
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