Outspoken Oasis singer Liam Gallagher is relishing The Bravery's war of words with The Killers - and he's urged more rockers to get aggressive with their rivals.
Oasis' own feud with British rivals Blur grabbed UK headlines in the mid-1990s and proved instrumental in turning both bands into chart-toppers.
And now the Lyla rocker is encouraging the American antagonists to take their fight to the bitter end.
The Bravery singer Sam Endicott says: "We were talking to Liam Gallagher on Saturday and he said it's really good to see bands fighting again."
But not every member of the New York act agree - guitarist Michael Zakarin admits he simply wants to forget about the highly-publicised spat with their Las Vegas rivals.
He says: "We like to be friends with bands we like. Liam Gallagher was really nice to us. We're totally over The Killers thing."