Gorillaz Discography -2000-2010- 6 Albums- 14 Singles- 136 Songs Patched Page
: This includes 3 landmark studio albums ( Gorillaz , Demon Days , and Plastic Beach ), 2 essential B-side/rarity compilations ( G-Sides and D-Sides ), and 1 dub-reworked remix album ( Laika Come Home ).
A powerful anti-war track featuring a children's choir and a fiery closing verse by Bootie Brown.
Note: While some list "Laika Come Home" or EPs as "main" releases, the core studio albums that drove the narrative were Gorillaz (2001), Demon Days (2005), and Plastic Beach (2010), supported by massive b-side collections. Key Eras and Signature Singles (2000-2010) : This includes 3 landmark studio albums (
Demon Days (2005)
Between 2000 and 2010, Gorillaz released 14 official commercial singles in the UK and US. Each single typically contained 1-4 additional non-album B-sides, remixes, or live tracks. Many of these B-sides are on G-Sides or D-Sides because those compilations didn’t include every remix/alternate version or because certain tracks were exclusive to Japan or vinyl. Key Eras and Signature Singles (2000-2010) Demon Days
Featuring Shaun Ryder, bringing Noodle to the forefront with an infectious electro-pop melody.
Global smash hit pairing an iconic bassline with De La Soul’s laughter and an acoustic chorus. Demon Days Featuring Shaun Ryder, bringing Noodle to the forefront
Some notable singles from this period include:
Between 2000 and 2010, redefined the "virtual band" concept with a prolific run of three core studio albums, several B-side collections, and one experimental road album. 💿 Featured Era Breakdown (2000-2010)
: The official EP debut that introduced the band's melancholic trip-hop sound.
Featuring Bobby Womack and Mos Def, accompanied by a high-octane music video starring Bruce Willis.