With just three syllables expressed in all-caps, Liam Gallagher made a compelling argument back in May that Oasis might be more entertaining apart than they were together. “POTATO”: What an amazing insult. It’s petty, but ultimately harmless. When screamed in the schoolyard, it’s not likely to get anyone in too much hot water, but on the receiving end, it inexplicably stings.

When it comes to slinging insults, Liam and Noel Gallagher are artisans. And sure, new Oasis music or reunion shows could be amazing, but more amazing than watching one Gallagher tweet that his brother looks like a root vegetable?

Not to make complete light of a fraught situation. Sometimes, it’s gotten ugly and physical. Legal battles have ensued. And really, it’s never fun when two siblings trade poisonous barbs. But in the age of Twitter, the war has become a seemingly harmless, often hilarious spectator sport. And so, we’ve compiled an (obviously incomplete) history of the forever feuding Gallagher brothers’ fights and traded insults.

1994: During an L.A. concert, Liam changes the words of “Live Forever” to annoy his brother. (“Maybe I don’t really wanna know/Why you pick your nose”—scathing stuff.) He also hits Noel over the head with a tambourine and insults the American crowd. Noel briefly leaves the band, but rejoins them later that tour. This becomes a recurring theme for the next 15 years—breakups, begrudging returns, boyfights.

1994: During a now-legendary interview with NME’s John Harris, Noel and Liam spend an entire conversation sniping at each other. Most of the conversation is a fight over whether rock’n’roll is about the music or about living a wild, “genuine,” spontaneous life. Noel calls Liam a dick and a schlepper. Liam calls Noel a dickhead, a teetotal, a “fuckin' priest,” and even declares, point-blank, “you’re not rock‘n’roll.” They repeatedly shout “fuck off” and talk about how they hate each other. An excerpt about Liam getting thrown off a ferry: