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

: A hard-hitting electro-funk track featuring Bobby Womack and Mos Def, accompanied by a high-octane music video starring Bruce Willis.

Note: Some lists include Laika Come Home (2002, reggae remix album) but it’s not a core Gorillaz album.

A late-2010 standalone single featuring Daley, leaning heavily into bright, upbeat UK club-pop. Anatomy of the 136-Song Catalog

An ambitious, environmental synth-pop epic recorded on a fictional island made entirely of ocean waste. Plastic Beach leaned heavily into orchestral arrangements and vibrant electronic music. Albarn brought together an unprecedented roster of guest stars, including Snoop Dogg, Lou Reed, Mos Def, Bobby Womack, and the National Orchestra for Arabic Music. 6. The Fall (2010)

A massive two-disc compilation that marked the end of Phase 2. Disc one compiled the excellent B-sides from the Demon Days sessions (such as "Hong Kong" and "Stop the Dams"), while disc two featured heavy-hitting electronic remixes from the likes of DFA and Soulwax. : A hard-hitting electro-funk track featuring Bobby Womack

(2005)

A satirical commercial about microwaveable seafood breakfast. Plastic Beach

The period from 2000 to 2010 laid the foundational blueprint for modern pop music. Long before Spotify playlists made genre-blending standard practice, Gorillaz proved that hip-hop, indie rock, electronic dance, and world music could coexist harmoniously under one conceptual umbrella.

Between 2000 and 2010, Gorillaz unleashed 14 official singles that redefined what could chart on mainstream radio. These tracks were accompanied by groundbreaking animated music videos that built a continuous, serialized narrative around the virtual band members. Anatomy of the 136-Song Catalog An ambitious, environmental

: A double-disc compilation featuring b-sides and remixes from the Demon Days era.

An unstoppable monster of a track built around an infectious bassline, acoustic strums, and De La Soul’s manic laughter.

that became global anthems like "Feel Good Inc." and "Clint Eastwood." With a staggering output of

Songs from the Demon Days sessions or early demos that expanded the world of 2D and his compatriots. Conclusion: A Decade Redefined and spiritual survival.

A sprawling, star-studded album focused on environmental issues, featuring guest artists like Snoop Dogg, Lou Reed, and Mos Def.

Between 2000 and 2010, Gorillaz evolved from what many dismissed as a gimmick into one of the most respected musical collectives on earth. By delivering 6 structurally distinct albums, 14 generation-defining singles, and a massive vault of 136 songs, Damon Albarn and Jamie Hewlett did more than create music—they built an entirely new medium where art and sound live in perfect, chaotic harmony.

: A politically charged, hip-hop-infused track featuring a children's choir and rapper Bootie Brown.

War, environmental decay, and spiritual survival.