Gorillaz Discography -2000-2010- 6 Albums- 14 Singles- 136 Songs -

Wait – let’s be precise. November 19, 2007 (UK), December 4, 2007 (US) Phase: 2 B-side/remix compilation. Disc 1 = previously unreleased B-sides and demos from Demon Days . Disc 2 = remixes.

(2010)

: A minimalist, slow-building rock track inspired by a child bringing a weapon to school. Wait – let’s be precise

Whether you’re a new fan or a seasoned collector, revisiting the 2000-2010 era of Gorillaz reveals a wealth of creativity that has rarely been matched. From the lo-fi charm of “Re-Hash” to the synthetic deserts of “Plastic Beach,” every one of those 136 songs is a piece of Albarn and Hewlett’s twisted, brilliant vision.

During this decade, the band released three era-defining studio albums and three supplementary collections. Disc 2 = remixes

December 25, 2010 (as free download for fan club members), January 2011 (physical) – But it was recorded entirely in October 2010 on an iPad during the North American Plastic Beach tour. Albarn called it “a travel diary.” For the 2000-2010 cutoff, it was released in Dec 2010 , so it counts.

The group's self-titled debut studio album introduced the fictional world of virtual members 2-D, Murdoc Niccals, Noodle, and Russel Hobbs. Co-produced by hip-hop icon Dan the Automator, the album combined scratchy turntable elements with indie rock sensibilities. 2. G-Sides (2001) From the lo-fi charm of “Re-Hash” to the

Built around an iconic bassline, an acoustic guitar strum, and the maniacal laughter of De La Soul, this track became the band's biggest global hit.

With 136 songs in their discography from this period, the Gorillaz showcased their eclectic and experimental style, blending genres like hip-hop, rock, electronic, and pop. Some notable tracks include:

Looking back at the 2000-2010 window, we see a band that was unafraid to change. They went from zombie-apocalypse hip-hop ("Clint Eastwood") to dystopian pop ("Kids With Guns") to grand orchestral environmentalism ("Rhinestone Eyes").

Widely considered the band's masterpiece, Demon Days moved away from the lo-fi hip-hop of the debut toward a polished, cinematic pop sound. Produced by Danger Mouse, the album acts as a dark, apocalyptic concept album dealing with environmental decay, war, and false idols. It is the commercial and critical peak of the band's 2000–2010 run. 5. Plastic Beach (2010)

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Wait – let’s be precise. November 19, 2007 (UK), December 4, 2007 (US) Phase: 2 B-side/remix compilation. Disc 1 = previously unreleased B-sides and demos from Demon Days . Disc 2 = remixes.

(2010)

: A minimalist, slow-building rock track inspired by a child bringing a weapon to school.

Whether you’re a new fan or a seasoned collector, revisiting the 2000-2010 era of Gorillaz reveals a wealth of creativity that has rarely been matched. From the lo-fi charm of “Re-Hash” to the synthetic deserts of “Plastic Beach,” every one of those 136 songs is a piece of Albarn and Hewlett’s twisted, brilliant vision.

During this decade, the band released three era-defining studio albums and three supplementary collections.

December 25, 2010 (as free download for fan club members), January 2011 (physical) – But it was recorded entirely in October 2010 on an iPad during the North American Plastic Beach tour. Albarn called it “a travel diary.” For the 2000-2010 cutoff, it was released in Dec 2010 , so it counts.

The group's self-titled debut studio album introduced the fictional world of virtual members 2-D, Murdoc Niccals, Noodle, and Russel Hobbs. Co-produced by hip-hop icon Dan the Automator, the album combined scratchy turntable elements with indie rock sensibilities. 2. G-Sides (2001)

Built around an iconic bassline, an acoustic guitar strum, and the maniacal laughter of De La Soul, this track became the band's biggest global hit.

With 136 songs in their discography from this period, the Gorillaz showcased their eclectic and experimental style, blending genres like hip-hop, rock, electronic, and pop. Some notable tracks include:

Looking back at the 2000-2010 window, we see a band that was unafraid to change. They went from zombie-apocalypse hip-hop ("Clint Eastwood") to dystopian pop ("Kids With Guns") to grand orchestral environmentalism ("Rhinestone Eyes").

Widely considered the band's masterpiece, Demon Days moved away from the lo-fi hip-hop of the debut toward a polished, cinematic pop sound. Produced by Danger Mouse, the album acts as a dark, apocalyptic concept album dealing with environmental decay, war, and false idols. It is the commercial and critical peak of the band's 2000–2010 run. 5. Plastic Beach (2010)

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