Gorillaz Discography -2000-2010- 6 Albums- 14 Singles- 136 Songs [exclusive] -
But the decade’s output wasn't just the hits. The 136-song catalog was filled with the weird and the wonderful. There was G-Sides and D-Sides , collections of B-sides and remixes that proved their "scraps" were better than most bands' lead singles. There was Laika Come Home , a space-age dub experiment that took their sounds into orbit.
While there are over 14 unique single releases from this period, these are the tracks most commonly associated with this era's major chart success: (2001) 19-2000 (2001) Rock the House (2001) Tomorrow Comes Today (2002) Lil' Dub Chefin' (2002) Feel Good Inc. (2005) DARE (2005) Dirty Harry (2005) Kids with Guns / El Mañana (2006) Stylo (2010) Superfast Jellyfish (2010) On Melancholy Hill (2010) Rhinestone Eyes (2010) Doncamatic (2010) Total Songs (approx. 136)
In ten years, Gorillaz didn't just release music. They built a universe. They proved that you didn't need to be "real" to tell the truth, and that 136 songs were just the beginning of the noise. But the decade’s output wasn't just the hits
– A sweeping, bittersweet synth-pop masterpiece about finding love in a broken world.
A satirical commercial about microwaveable seafood breakfast. Plastic Beach There was Laika Come Home , a space-age
As the decade drew to a close, Albarn shifted his focus from the dark landscapes of Demon Days to a floating island of garbage in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. Plastic Beach is a lush, synth-pop and orchestral hip-hop odyssey exploring consumerism and ecological collapse. Recorded with the Syrian National Orchestra and a dizzying array of guest stars, it represents the absolute peak of the band's collaborative ambition. 6. The Fall (2010)
A brilliant testament to Albarn’s love for sound system culture, this remix album saw Gorillaz collaborate with the dub collective Spacemonkeyz. The project completely deconstructed the debut album, stripping the tracks down to their bare bones and rebuilding them into heavy, smoke-filled space-dub and reggae riddims. It remains one of the most unique experimental detours in modern pop history. 4. Demon Days (2005) 136) In ten years, Gorillaz didn't just release music
The band released six prominent full-length projects in this period, split between studio recordings and collections of rare material:
A sprawling, star-studded album focused on environmental issues, featuring guest artists like Snoop Dogg, Lou Reed, and Mos Def.