Gorillaz Discography -2000-2010- 6 Albums- 14 Singles- 136 Songs Here
"Feel Good Inc.", "DARE", "Dirty Harry", "Kids with Guns / El Mañana".
March 26, 2001 (UK) Phase: 1 – “Celebrity Harvest” After a buzz-building EP in 2000, the self-titled debut arrived. Produced by Dan the Automator, Tom Girling, and Jason Cox, it was a lo-fi, genre-bending masterpiece.
A massive two-disc compilation that marked the end of Phase 2. Disc one compiled the excellent B-sides from the Demon Days sessions (such as "Hong Kong" and "Stop the Dams"), while disc two featured heavy-hitting electronic remixes from the likes of DFA and Soulwax.
: A string of commercial releases starting from "Clint Eastwood" in 2001 through "Doncamatic" in late 2010, which formed the spine of their classic catalog. "Feel Good Inc
December 11, 2001 (Japan), March 12, 2002 (UK/US) Phase: 1 B-side compilation Often overlooked, G-Sides is essential for completionists. It collects B-sides from the Clint Eastwood , 19-2000 , and Rock the House singles.
Plastic Beach , the third studio album, was released on March 3, 2010. An ambitious concept album about environmental decay and consumerism, it features a vast array of guest artists, including Snoop Dogg, Bobby Womack, Mos Def, and Lou Reed. The album's 16 tracks, from the orchestral intro to the closing track, paint a vivid picture of a decaying, man-made island. The tracklist includes "Orchestral Intro," "Welcome to the World of the Plastic Beach," "White Flag," "Rhinestone Eyes," "Stylo," "Superfast Jellyfish," "Empire Ants," "Glitter Freeze," "Some Kind of Nature," "On Melancholy Hill," "Broken," "Sweepstakes," "Plastic Beach," "To Binge," "Cloud of Unknowing," and "Pirate Jet" . Plastic Beach was a critical and commercial triumph, further solidifying Gorillaz's reputation for ambitious, large-scale projects.
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Gorillaz released 14 singles between 2000 and 2010, each showcasing the band's innovative approach to music. Some notable singles include:
Even today, Phase 1-3 Gorillaz remains a benchmark for how virtual artistry, cross-genre collaboration, and animated storytelling can revolutionize popular music. The 6 albums, 14 singles, and 136 tracks are not just a discography – they are a decade-long virtual odyssey that changed music forever. A massive two-disc compilation that marked the end
A massive synth-pop space opera recorded on a fictional island made of garbage. This record expanded the band's collaborative reach, featuring legends from Lou Reed to Snoop Dogg.
Gorillaz utilized a studio album format to anchor distinct phases of their fictional storyline and musical evolution. Their major album releases during this decade established them as global icons.
