Don’t Believe the Truth (2005) is their most cohesive late-era work, led by the driving "Lyla." Dig Out Your Soul (2008) experimented with psychedelic grooves ("The Shock of the Lightning") before Noel’s backstage fight with Liam in Paris ended the band for good.
Standing on the Shoulder of Giants (2000) is leaner but lost; Heathen Chemistry (2002) sees a return to basic rock, yielding singles like "Stop Crying Your Heart Out" and "Songbird" (Liam’s first composition). discography oasis
While later albums never recaptured the Morning Glory high, Oasis’s discography remains a lesson in chemistry over craft. They were a band who peaked like a supernova but burned bright enough to define a generation—eight albums of arrogance, heart, and choruses that still fill stadiums. Don’t Believe the Truth (2005) is their most