Gorillaz Discography -2000-2010- 6 Albums- 14 Singles- 136 Songs Review
: An ambitious concept album centered on an island made of trash, featuring a massive list of collaborators from Snoop Dogg to Lou Reed. B-Sides and Rarities
While casual fans recall three main studio LPs, the official Gorillaz discography from 2000-2010 includes 6 major album-length projects when counting compilations and remix albums tied to their narrative phases.
✅ likely refers to all studio tracks + B-sides + bonus tracks + non-album singles from 2000–2010, excluding live album duplicates. : An ambitious concept album centered on an
Following the success of their debut, Gorillaz released G-Sides on March 11, 2002. This compilation album is a collection of B-sides and remixes from the Gorillaz era. It features tracks like "19-2000 (Soulchild Remix), "Dracula," "Rock the House (Radio Edit), "The Sounder (Edit)," and "Faust" , offering fans a deeper dive into the band's early creative output.
: A double-disc compilation featuring b-sides and remixes from the Demon Days era. Following the success of their debut, Gorillaz released
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:
Albarn operated as a musical curator, matching unexpected artists across genres. In "November Has Come," he paired the late underground rap villain MF DOOM with an old-school hip-hop beat. In "White Flag," he blended the instrumentation of the National Orchestra for Arabic Music with UK grime artists Bashy and Kano, creating a cross-cultural dialogue that defied the radio trends of 2010. The Instrumental Soundscapes : A double-disc compilation featuring b-sides and remixes
Credited to Spacemonkeyz versus Gorillaz, this remix album completely reworked the debut album into a heavy, echo-drenched soundscape. It remains the most sonicly unified and overlooked curiosity in their catalogue. 4. Demon Days (2005)
A satirical commercial about microwaveable seafood breakfast. Plastic Beach