The notoriously free-speaking band, which broke up in 2009, recently made headlines when frontman Noel Gallaghertold the Daily Star that he'd consider a reunion if the price was right.
“For twenty million quid, one gig—that is good money, isn’t it?” he said. “But I have never had that offer from anyone yet.”
Later in the interview, he admitted that a reunion would be unlikely, since his brother and former bandmate Liam Gallagher is “a very angry man still.” But he remained optimistic.
“There might come a day one day where it might seem like a good idea," he said.
Judging by what he tweeted Tuesday morning, it's safe to say that Liam has seen the interview—and he's not pleased.
During a three-hour Twitter tirade, Liam referred to his brother as both a "potato" and a "prick" and mocked fans who had gotten excited after reading Noel's comments:
And in one final flourish, he made perhaps his most telling statement of all.
H/T Pitchfork