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Gorillaz Discography -2000-2010- 6 Albums- 14 Singles- 136 Songs

The following singles were released during this period:

A career-defining smash. Combining a spaghetti-western melodica loop, a heavy hip-hop beat, and Del the Funky Homosapien’s legendary verses, it became an instant millennial anthem. The following singles were released during this period:

A dub/reggae rework of the first album by Spacemonkeyz . Across these tracks, Damon Albarn acted as a

Across these tracks, Damon Albarn acted as a master curator, assembling an impossible tapestry of musical royalty. The 136 tracks feature contributions from old-school hip-hop pioneers (Snoop Dogg, MF DOOM, Roots Manuva), punk rock icons (Mick Jones and Paul Simonon of The Clash), soul legends (Bobby Womack, Ibrahim Ferrer), and alternative trailblazers (Lou Reed, Mark E. Smith). Murdoc built an island of trash in the

Murdoc built an island of trash in the Pacific—a floating palace of discarded bottles and dead satellites. He kidnapped 2-D. He cloned Noodle (the real Noodle was lost at sea). He invited Snoop Dogg, Lou Reed, and Bobby Womack to a party that never ended. “Stylo” (Single #9: a car chase with a cyborg bassist) featured Bruce Willis dying in a music video. “On Melancholy Hill” (Single #10: the saddest synth-pop ever written). “Rhinestone Eyes” (Single #11: the storyboard that never became a video). “Superfast Jellyfish” (Single #12: a commercial for the apocalypse). “Doncamatic” (Single #13: Daley’s voice like a ghost radio). The album’s 16 songs—from the orchestral sweep of “Empire Ants” to the collapsing finale “Pirate Jet”—were the sound of a paradise made of poison. Total songs: .

The from 2000 to 2010 encompasses a prolific "Golden Era" for the world's most successful virtual band, featuring 6 major album releases , 14 core singles , and 136 distinct songs . This decade defined the band’s identity through three main story "Phases," moving from gritty trip-hop to sprawling, orchestral synth-pop. The 6 Essential Albums (2000–2010)

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