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

Between 2000 and 2010, the virtual band redefined pop music by blending alternative rock, hip-hop, and electronic sounds across a vast landscape of multimedia storytelling. Albums (2000–2010)

Between 2000 and 2010, the Gorillaz established themselves as a global powerhouse, releasing a significant portion of their discography that defined the "Phase" system of their virtual narrative.

The Companion Albums: G-Sides, D-Sides, and The FallGorillaz always paired their main releases with extensive B-side collections that developed their lore and experimental edge. 2002’s G-Sides collected the moody, minimalist leftovers from the debut album. In 2007, the double-disc D-Sides arrived, offering a treasure trove of dark, electronic experiments from the Demon Days sessions, including the fan-favorite track "Hong Kong." Between 2000 and 2010, the virtual band redefined

The Virtual Odyssey: Decoding the Gorillaz Discography (2000–2010)

The Definitive Guide to the Gorillaz Discography (2000–2010): 6 Albums, 14 Singles, and 136 Songs of Virtual Brilliance "Rhinestone Eyes" Plastic Beach

Environmentalism, plastic consumption, and commercial waste. Sound: Orchestral pop, cinematic synths, and nautical funk. 4. The Fall (2010)

"Clint Eastwood" (2001) – A world-wide smash pairing a spooky Ennio Morricone-style beat with verses from Del the Funky Homosapien. 2002’s G-Sides collected the moody

The core narrative of Gorillaz during this golden decade is anchored by three landmark studio albums and three essential companion releases. Each project pushed the band deeper into their own fictional lore and broader into real-world genre experimentation. 1. Gorillaz (2001)

A shimmering, bittersweet synth-pop masterpiece that became a fan-favorite emotional anchor. "Rhinestone Eyes" Plastic Beach

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