Discography -2000-2010- 6 Albums- 14 Singles- 136 Songs __top__: Gorillaz
The Virtual Odyssey: Decoding the Gorillaz Discography (2000–2010)
The total song count encompasses the aforementioned albums, b-sides from G-Sides and D-Sides , and non-album singles, with The Singles Collection 2001–2011 providing an overview of this era.
The 2000–2010 era cemented Gorillaz as a genre-defying multimedia phenomenon. Highlights include: Features trip hop, dub, and Latin influences
| Album Title | Release Year | Key Singles | Notable Facts | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 2001 | "Clint Eastwood", "19-2000", "Rock the House" | Debut album; introduced the band's animated characters. Features trip hop, dub, and Latin influences. | | Demon Days | 2005 | "Feel Good Inc.", "DARE", "Dirty Harry", "Kids With Guns", "El Mañana" | Thematically darker, focusing on post-apocalyptic and political themes. Features collaborations with MF DOOM and De La Soul. | | Plastic Beach | 2010 | "Stylo", "Superfast Jellyfish", "On Melancholy Hill" | A concept album about environmentalism and a floating island of trash. Features guest artists like Snoop Dogg and Bobby Womack. | | The Fall | 2010 | "Revolving Doors" | Recorded entirely on an iPad during the North American leg of the Escape to Plastic Beach World Tour . |
"Feel Good Inc.", "DARE", "Dirty Harry", "Kids with Guns / El Mañana". | | Plastic Beach | 2010 | "Stylo",
The self-titled debut album introduced the world to the band's post-modern visual identity and eclectic soundscapes. Co-produced by hip-hop icon Dan the Automator, the record mixed dark trip-hop beats with infectious alt-rock hooks. It anchored the fictional lore of Kong Studios and proved that a cartoon band could achieve critical and commercial global success. 2. G-Sides (2001)
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. The Fall acts as a stark
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Recorded entirely on an iPad during the North American leg of the "Escape to Plastic Beach" tour, The Fall acts as a stark, lonely audio diary of life on the road. Released to fan club members in December 2010, it captures a minimalist, lo-fi electronic aesthetic that contrasted sharply with the grand scale of Plastic Beach . Chronological Singles Guide (2000–2010)
Demon Days (2005)


