Gorillaz Discography -2000-2010- 6 Albums- 14 Singles- 136 Songs ((exclusive)) Jun 2026
The Virtual Revolution: Analyzing the Gorillaz Discography (2000–2010)
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A melancholy, trip-hop track originally released on their debut EP that highlighted Albarn's signature somber vocal style. Can’t copy the link right now
Songs like "Sound Check (Gravity)" from the debut or "Glitter Freeze" from Plastic Beach showed Albarn's willingness to let tracks breathe with heavy distortion, industrial synths, and unconventional structures.
Beyond the radio hits lay highly experimental compositions that challenged casual listeners. Tracks like "M1 A1" opened the debut album with punk-rock screeching and a frantic film sample from Day of the Dead . Meanwhile, pieces like "Fire Coming Out of the Monkey's Head" featured a haunting spoken-word performance by legendary actor , framing a metaphorical fable about human greed and ecological collapse. Instrumental Travelogues and Ambient Sketches Songs like "Sound Check (Gravity)" from the debut
A politically charged track featuring Bootie Brown and a children's choir reflecting on the Iraq War. "El Mañana" / "Kids with Guns" Demon Days
Between 2000 and 2010, Gorillaz evolved from a quirky multimedia experiment into one of the most influential acts on the planet. By treating the cartoon band not as a gimmick, but as a collaborative canvas, Damon Albarn and Jamie Hewlett anticipated the playlist-driven, genre-fluid nature of modern streaming culture. Whether through the apocalyptic funk of Demon Days or the plastic-coated pop of Plastic Beach, those 6 albums, 14 singles, and 136 songs formed a visionary body of work that still sounds like the future. but as a collaborative canvas
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The world's introduction to the band. A haunting melodica loop combined with Del the Funky Homosapien’s supernatural rap verses created an instant millennial anthem.
Albarn used the virtual anonymity of Gorillaz to curate a musical salon. He brought together artists who would otherwise never share a studio space, forcing disparate genres to find common ground.