Gorillaz Discography -2000-2010- 6 Albums- 14 Singles- 136 Songs ((free)) Now

The 14 singles released during this timeframe—later compiled in The Singles Collection 2001–2011 —track the band's sonic progression:

Damon Albarn used the fictional band as a mask to escape Blur’s Britpop shadow and experiment freely. The “136 songs” number proves his hyper-prolific decade – nearly 14 songs per year, including B-sides, remixes, and instrumental sketches.

"Clint Eastwood" (2001) – A world-wide smash pairing a spooky Ennio Morricone-style beat with verses from Del the Funky Homosapien. The foundational decade of Gorillaz can be quantified

The foundational decade of Gorillaz can be quantified through a precise statistical framework: : 2000–2010 Studio Albums : 3 ( Gorillaz , Demon Days , Plastic Beach )

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) 2. G-Sides (2002)

Gorillaz excelled at writing beautiful, lonely tracks. "El Mañana," "Hong Kong," and "To Binge" showcased the emotional depth behind the cartoon facade, often touching on themes of love, loss, and planetary decay. The Legacy of the First Decade

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: The self-titled debut introduced the world to the virtual quartet—2-D, Murdoc, Noodle, and Russel. It famously blended trip-hop, rock, and rap, selling over seven million copies.

A colorful, psychedelic satire of fast-food culture and commercialism, featuring Super Furry Animals' Gruff Rhys and De La Soul. it mixed punk rock

By the end of 2010, Gorillaz proved that a virtual band could achieve monumental artistic and commercial success. Their output during this decade laid the blueprint for modern internet-era music: genreless, highly collaborative, visually driven, and conceptual. The 6 albums, 14 singles, and 136 songs released during these eleven years remain a timeless benchmark in alternative music history.

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)