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Gorillaz: Discography -2000-2010- 6 Albums- 14 Singles- 136 Songs ((top))

Between 2000 and 2010, this "virtual" experiment became a global powerhouse, releasing 6 albums, 14 singles, and a staggering 136 songs that defied every genre boundary.

An ambitious, environmental synth-pop epic recorded on a fictional island made entirely of ocean waste. Plastic Beach leaned heavily into orchestral arrangements and vibrant electronic music. Albarn brought together an unprecedented roster of guest stars, including Snoop Dogg, Lou Reed, Mos Def, Bobby Womack, and the National Orchestra for Arabic Music. 6. The Fall (2010)

Often cited as their masterpiece, featuring the Grammy-winning "Feel Good Inc." Between 2000 and 2010, this "virtual" experiment became

: A horn-heavy, funk-driven track driven by Del's lyricism and a catchy flute loop.

Following the massive success of the debut, the band cleared out their vaults and experimented with reggae remixing. G-Sides gathered the B-sides from the Phase 1 singles, featuring fan favorites like "Ghost Train." Shortly after, Laika Come Home saw the band collaborate with Spacemonkeyz to completely re-work the debut album into a continuous, psychedelic dub and reggae soundscape. 3. Demon Days (2005) – Phase 2: Slowboat to Hades Albarn brought together an unprecedented roster of guest

Driven by a bouncy flute sample and Del’s relentless bars, this track solidified the band's early hip-hop credentials.

By 2005, the world had darkened, and Gorillaz shifted with it. Demon Days arrived as a masterpiece of "dark pop." From the playground chants of "Dirty Harry" to the infectious disco-funk of "DARE," the album was a star-studded gala featuring legends like De La Soul and Shaun Ryder. "Feel Good Inc." became the anthem of a generation, its bassline echoing through the decade's smog. Following the massive success of the debut, the

A complete remix album of the debut record, produced by the dub-reggae group Spacemonkeyz. The album reinterpreted the band's early tracks through a haze of heavy bass lines, echo effects, and psychedelic space-dub styling. 4. Demon Days (2005)

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Widely considered the band's magnum opus, Demon Days was produced alongside Danger Mouse. The album is a dark, cinematic concept record dealing with global political turmoil, environmental degradation, and spiritual isolation. It masterfully integrated massive collaborations—ranging from MF DOOM and De La Soul to a full gospel choir—resulting in a multi-platinum masterpiece. 5. Plastic Beach (2010)