The Fall (2010)
If the debut was an introduction, Demon Days was the masterpiece. Produced by Danger Mouse following his internet-breaking The Grey Album , this record is a dark, cinematic concept piece addressing environmental decay, wartime paranoia, and spiritual isolation. It seamlessly blended gospel choirs, orchestral arrangements, and aggressive hip-hop beats, standing as the definitive sonic monument of the mid-2000s. 5. Plastic Beach (2010)
: MF DOOM, Roots Manuva, Phi Life Cypher, Snoop Dogg, De La Soul.
The 2000–2010 era cemented Gorillaz as a genre-defying multimedia phenomenon. Highlights include: The Fall (2010) If the debut was an
Recorded entirely on an iPad by Damon Albarn during the American leg of the Escape to Plastic Beach World Tour. It serves as a stark, minimalist, and deeply personal sonic diary of life on the road, contrasting sharply with the grand production of its predecessor. The 14 Essential Singles
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[2001] Gorillaz ──► [2002] G-Sides ──► [2002] Laika Come Home ──► [2005] Demon Days ──► [2010] Plastic Beach ──► [2010] The Fall 1. Gorillaz (2001) Highlights include: Recorded entirely on an iPad by
The self-titled debut album introduced the world to the band's genre-blending sound. Recorded at Albarn’s Studio 13, it mixed punk rock, dub reggae, hip-hop, and Latin music. It established the band as a legitimate musical powerhouse rather than a visual gimmick. 2. G-Sides (2002)
In 2000, the musical landscape stood at a crossroads. The late-90s boy band boom was peaking, nu-metal dominated alternative airwaves, and the internet was fundamentally reshaping how music was consumed. Amidst this cultural shift, Blur frontman Damon Albarn and Tank Girl co-creator Jamie Hewlett looked at the manufactured artifice of MTV and hatched a radical idea: if pop music is going to be fake, why not make the band literally fictional?
: A minimalist, slow-building rock track inspired by a child bringing a weapon to school. such as the "19-2000 (Soulchild Remix)"
The actual figure of 136 tracks can be reached by including the numerous single B-sides, remixes, and promotional tracks not featured on the above albums, such as the "19-2000 (Soulchild Remix)", "Clint Eastwood (Ed Case/Sweetie Irie Refix)", and "DoYaThing" (2012).
136 songs (including standard tracks, bonus tracks, remixes, and officially released rarities) The Album Eras: From Phase 1 to Phase 3 1. Gorillaz (2001) – Phase 1: Celebrity Take Down
2001 2002 2005 2007 2010 2010 ┌──────────────┐ ┌──────────────┐ ┌──────────────┐ ┌──────────────┐ ┌──────────────┐ ┌──────────────┐ │ Gorillaz │ │ Laika Come │ │ Demon Days │ │ D-Sides │ │Plastic Beach │ │ The Fall │ │ (Studio #1) │ │ Home (Remix) │ │ (Studio #2) │ │(Compilation) │ │ (Studio #3) │ │ (Studio #4) │ └──────┬───────┘ └──────────────┘ └──────┬───────┘ └──────────────┘ └──────┬───────┘ └──────────────┘ │ │ │ ▼ ▼ ▼ ┌──────────────┐ ┌──────────────┐ ┌──────────────┐ │ G-Sides │ │ Live Audio │ │ Non-Album │ │(Compilation) │ │ (Apollo) │ │ Singles │ └──────────────┘ └──────────────┘ └──────────────┘ 1. Gorillaz (2001)
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