He got fans talking recently by saying that the two were “shit”, “lack swagger and style” and “dress like estate agents”.
The Oasis frontman said the bands “dress like estate agents and if they want bring it fucking on”, despite previously being friendly with the Manics
They also broke out covers of Echo & The Bunnymen and The The as part of the charity series
They have teased the possibility of playing the 1985 single at their March 26 show
Two Manic Street Preachers solo records - James Dean Bradfield's 'The Great Western' and Nicky Wire's 'Intimism' - will also be available
Hear a demo of 'Small Black Flowers That Grow In The Sky' as the band discuss the making of 'Everything Must Go' ahead of a special London screening
The film tells the story of the making of the 1996 album, recorded in the aftermath of the disappearance of Richey Edwards
"It illuminates 35 years of songwriting history with immense skill, expert research, dedication and boundless patience," said Nicky Wire
With the Manics' UK tour underway, they talk to NME about politics, tech bros, '90s nostalgia and why "we have to let young people make mistakes and not endlessly judge them"
The band are taking 'Critical Thinking' out on the road this spring