Noel Gallagher and Blur's Damon Albarn seem to have buried their hatchet at the BRIT Awards after party.
The former Oasis member and Blur frontman famously fell out at the height of their Britpop careers, when each of their band's singles 'Roll With It' and 'Country House' competed for the number one spot in 1995.
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The pair showed there were no hard feelings during a warm embrace at the bash following this year's BRIT Awards.
Albarn told the Evening Standard: "It's funny to think Blur were last here 17 years ago when we were big rivals. Isn't it funny how we've both mellowed after all these years? We've buried the hatchet."
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Meanwhile, Noel Gallagher has revealed that he won't be releasing his new album till 2013.
The singer announced last year that he would release his second solo project with Amorphous Androgynous in 2012.
Gallagher has now admitted that he wants to build on the success of his debut Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds before he moves on to the next project.
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