A dark, driving synth-funk track featuring Bobby Womack and Mos Def, accompanied by a music video co-starring Bruce Willis.
A horn-heavy track featuring Russel fighting inflatable ghosts. Laika Come Home Spacemonkeyz dub remix single. Feel Good Inc. Demon Days The legendary windmill island vs. the corporate tower. DARE Demon Days Noodle dancing with a giant, disembodied Shaun Ryder head. Dirty Harry Demon Days
The DVD featured a 5.1 mix and music videos.
Political anxiety, racial injustice, and technological overload. A dark, driving synth-funk track featuring Bobby Womack
Introduced the melancholy, moody atmosphere of 2D.
– The introduction to the world. Gorillaz (2001) – The self-titled debut album.
Damon Albarn’s Britpop roots frequently bleed into the Gorillaz discography. Songs like "El Mañana" and "Fire Flies" offer beautiful, slow-tempo introspection, blending acoustic elements with weeping synthesizers. Experimental and B-Sides Feel Good Inc
A beautiful underwater journey assembling the cast on Plastic Beach. Plastic Beach
Massive budget, orchestral, maritime environmental concept. Gorillaz as floating island of trash. Features Bobby Womack, Lou Reed, Snoop. Theme: Paradise lost to plastic & greed .
– A glittering dance-pop track featuring vocals from Happy Mondays frontman Shaun Ryder. DARE Demon Days Noodle dancing with a giant,
Polished dark-pop, gospel, funk, and alternative hip-hop. 4. D-Sides (2007)
: The self-titled debut that introduced their signature blend of trip-hop, alternative rock, and hip-hop.
: Their most commercially successful studio album, produced by Danger Mouse and featuring many guest artists.
Between 2000 and 2010, the "virtual band" redefined the boundaries of pop music, blending alternative rock, hip-hop, and electronics into a genre-blurring phenomenon . This decade-long run was defined by —including the self-titled debut, the iconic Demon Days , and the conceptual Plastic Beach —which collectively housed 14 singles
The Virtual Revolution: Analyzing the Gorillaz Discography (2000–2010)