YUNGBLUD Rips Open His Soul on This Oasis Cover – ‘Don’t Look Back in Anger’ Gets a Punk-Hearted Resurrection on Fanzine Planet

Some songs are sacred. Untouchable. You don’t just cover Oasis’ “Don’t Look Back in Anger” — not without risking the wrath of a generation that grew up clutching every word like gospel. But YUNGBLUD? He doesn’t play it safe. He never has. And on the latest issue of Fanzine Planet, he doesn’t just sing the song. He sets it on fire and walks through the flames, barefoot and bleeding.

Gone is the swaggering Britpop drawl. In its place? A voice cracked with grief, rebellion, and every ounce of punk-drenched vulnerability YUNGBLUD has become known for. It’s less of a cover and more of an exorcism. He doesn’t look back in anger — he screams forward in heartbreak.
Stripped down, with nothing but a warped guitar, a stare that doesn’t flinch, and a soul that’s been clawing its way out for years, YUNGBLUD transforms Noel Gallagher’s anthem into a war cry for the lost, the unheard, the brokenhearted kids trying to stitch themselves together with safety pins and sound.

It’s messy. It’s raw. It’s real.
And that’s the point.
On Fanzine Planet, where counterculture meets confession, this version feels less like a tribute and more like a seance — summoning the ghosts of Britpop and smashing them into the spirit of now. By the time he hits the final chorus, you’re not just listening. You’re feeling it. Deep in your ribs. In your past. In that one night you wish you could change.
This is YUNGBLUD at his fiercest — not mimicking the legends, but meeting them eye to eye, with trembling hands and a heart that refuses to shut up.
And suddenly, it’s not just Oasis’ song anymore.
It’s ours again.