Liam Gallagher goes on confusing, angry Twitter rant about his brother and U2

Those are some angry tweets.
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Liam Gallagher goes on confusing, angry Twitter rant about his brother and U2
Liam Gallagher has a fairly unique approach to Twitter. Credit: Maja Smiejkowska/REX/Shutterstock

Liam Gallagher's Twitter feed is a confusing, angry -- and often very entertaining -- place.

Unlike some big name celebrities it's fairly clear that Liam handles his own tweets -- they're all written in an impressively sweary, stream of consciousness style, and they're pretty much all signed "LG x".

Here's an example of him being confusing and entertaining:

And here's an example of him being confusing and angry:

On Monday morning it was definitely more of the confusing and angry vibe -- and once again, the brunt of his anger seemed to be directed towards his brother (and former Oasis bandmate) Noel.

It's a bit cryptic, but the reason for Liam's anger seems to be his brother's appearance alongside U2 in London on Saturday night. Noel performed a cover of one of Oasis' best known songs, "Don't Look Back in Anger" -- but Liam seems to think he got "blanked" by the fans, and he's implying Noel is a hypocrite for playing alongside a band he apparently once referred to as "corporate muck".

Still, at least Liam remembered to sign both tweets with a kiss.

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Sam Haysom is the Deputy UK Editor for Mashable. He covers entertainment and online culture, and writes horror fiction in his spare time.

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