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British alt-rock outfit Beady Eye formed in 2009, several months after the rivalry between Oasis siblings Liam and Noel Gallagher reached a boiling point at a summer festival, resulting in Noel&#39;s departure and the band&#39;s dissolution. That fall, Liam and three of his former Oasis bandmates -- Gem Archer, Andy Bell, and Chris Sharrock -- booked studio time with producer Steve Lillywhite to begin work on a new album, with plans to release the first single under their new moniker in November 2010. Different Gear, Still Speeding followed in early 2011, marking Beady Eye&#39;s debut and earning warm reviews on both sides of the Atlantic. The album was released through the band&#39;s own self-titled label in Europe and Dangerbird Records in the U.S. Beady Eye then announced they would be playing some Oasis songs during live shows, which culminated in a performance of &#34;Wonderwall&#34; at London&#39;s 2012 Olympics closing ceremony. Liam Gallagher and company then went back into the studio to continue work on their second album, unexpectedly hiring TV on the Radio&#39;s Dave Sitek as their producer. The resulting BE appeared in June of 2013. <a href="spotify:artist:1xeBRN8R2Y9VytLrJRH86c" data-name="Strangers with Guns">Strangers with Guns</a>

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