– 4 singles 5. Feel Good Inc. (2005) 6. DARE (2005) 7. Dirty Harry (2005) 8. Kids with Guns / El Mañana (double A-side, 2006)
(2005)
But those 136 songs remained—not as a discography, but as a spiral. A cartoon. A curse. A mirror. The sound of four fictional people who were somehow more real than anything else in the 2000s.
Should we analyze the behind these albums?
If you want, I can now generate:
"Superfast Jellyfish" (2010) – A colorful, satirical critique of commercialism featuring De La Soul and Gruff Rhys.
A synth-heavy concept album focused on environmentalism.
Dark electronic leftovers, extended dance remixes.
The last song of the decade was not on any album. It was called “Hillbilly Man” — a demo that would later appear on The Fall . But in November 2010, it was just Murdoc, alone in a plastic boat, recording 2-D singing to a dead satellite. The song was 2 minutes of static, a piano, and this lyric: – 4 singles 5
: A satirical, colorful critique of commercialism featuring De La Soul and Gruff Rhys.
: 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.
Raw, heavily dub-influenced, skate-punk meets underground hip-hop. 2. G-Sides (2001/2002) & Laika Come Home (2002)
. While there isn't a single official "136 songs" count for this specific era, their total output during this decade—including album tracks, B-sides, and remixes—totals approximately 130 to 140 unique pieces of music. Albums (2000–2010) DARE (2005) 7
: A beautiful, melancholic ballad released as a double A-side with "Kids with Guns."
While the studio albums are the main attraction, the compilation albums released during this decade are essential for understanding the band's creative process.
The turn of the millennium marked a seismic shift in the music industry, defined by the birth of the world’s most successful virtual band: Gorillaz. Created by musician Damon Albarn and artist Jamie Hewlett, the project blended post-modern visual art with an unrestricted sonic palette. Between 2000 and 2010, the band’s output was remarkably prolific, encompassing six distinct album releases—including studio masterpieces, B-side collections, and remixes—alongside 14 influential singles and a massive catalog of 136 songs. This decade defined the Gorillaz mythos and established them as pioneers of the genre-blind "playlist" era.
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