Gorillaz Discography -2000-2010- 6 Albums- 14 Singles- 136 Songs ((free))
Recorded entirely on an iPad by Damon Albarn during the American leg of the Escape to Plastic Beach World Tour. It serves as a stark, minimalist, and deeply personal sonic diary of life on the road, contrasting sharply with the grand production of its predecessor. The 14 Essential Singles
Originally released in Japan, this compilation gathered the B-sides and rarities from the debut album era. It featured tracks like the Phi Life Cypher version of "Clint Eastwood" and the beloved "Ghost Train," giving fans a deeper look into the band's experimental studio sessions. 3. Laika Come Home (2002)
: 3 ( G-Sides , Laika Come Home , D-Sides ) Total Albums : 6 Official Singles : 14
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136 songs (including standard tracks, bonus tracks, remixes, and officially released rarities) The Album Eras: From Phase 1 to Phase 3 1. Gorillaz (2001) – Phase 1: Celebrity Take Down
(2002)
The 14 singles released during this timeframe—later compiled in The Singles Collection 2001–2011 —track the band's sonic progression:
The foundation of the Gorillaz discography during this decade consists of three core studio masterpieces, accompanied by essential B-side compilations, remix projects, and an experimental travelogue. Album Title Release Year Album Type Core Dynamic / Soundscape Studio Album Lo-fi alternative rock, trip-hop, and dub punk G-Sides B-Side Compilation Raw early tracks, demos, and international remixes Laika Come Home Dub Remix Album Reggae, space-dub reinterpretations by Spacemonkeyz Demon Days Studio Album Dark pop, gospel, hip-hop, and apocalyptic disco D-Sides B-Side Compilation Experimental leftovers, unreleased gems, and dance remixes Plastic Beach Studio Album Orchestral synth-pop, environmental rap, and world music 1. Gorillaz (2001)
Let’s take a look back at the statistical and cultural behemoth that was their first decade: It featured tracks like the Phi Life Cypher
The decade from 2000 to 2010 was Gorillaz’s formative golden era. During this period, they released exactly (including a B-side/remix project), spawned 14 official singles , and delivered a staggering 136 unique songs (including album tracks, B-sides, bonus cuts, and key non-album singles). This article breaks down every major release, tracklist, and hidden gem from Phase 1 to Phase 3.
The self-titled debut established the sonic identity of the project. Recorded largely in Jamaica and the UK, the album fused hip-hop, dub, punk, and Latin music. Produced alongside Dan "the Automator" Nakamura, it presented a gritty, lo-fi aesthetic that perfectly matched the post-apocalyptic, dilapidated feel of the band's fictional home, Kong Studios. 2. G-Sides (2001)