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

It’s hard to believe that for ten years, the world was dominated not by a boy band or a guitar hero, but by four animated misfits living in a windmill, a haunted Kong Studios, and a floating island of trash.

Between the years 2000 and 2010, Gorillaz didn't just release music; they built a universe. In a pre-streaming era defined by MTV and physical CDs, Damon Albarn and Jamie Hewlett blurried the lines between visual art and sonic experimentation.

Let’s take a look back at the statistical and cultural behemoth that was their first decade: 6 albums, 14 singles, and 136 songs.

When you look at the raw numbers, the output is staggering. Six albums in ten years is prolific for any artist, but for a project involving animation, voice acting, and a rotating cast of collaborators, it is a monumental achievement.

Here is how those numbers translate into a legacy:

1. The Studio Albums (3) The core of the discography rests on a perfect trilogy:

2. The B-Sides and Compilations (3) The "6 albums" count isn't just studio LPs; it highlights the depth of the G-Sides, D-Sides, and the collection The Singles Collection 2001-2011. This is where the "136 songs" figure truly takes shape. Gorillaz didn't just write hits; they wrote sprawling, experimental instrumentals and hidden gems that filled the gaps between the radio play.

3. The 14 Singles From the ominous opening chords of "Clint Eastwood" to the hypnotic synths of "Stylo," these 14 singles defined the sound of the 2000s. They bridged the gap between hip-hop, electronic, Britpop, and world music. Tracks like "19-2000" became the soundtrack to video games and commercials, while "El Mañana" broke hearts with its animated tragedy. It’s hard to believe that for ten years,

Remaining tracks: B-sides, Japan exclusives, Laika Come Home (dub album), 911, Doncamatic, DoYaThing (2012 but close). Total unique songs between 2000–2010 = 136.

Between 2000 and 2010, Gorillaz released 14 official commercial singles in the UK and US. Each single typically contained 1-4 additional non-album B-sides, remixes, or live tracks. Many of these B-sides are not on G-Sides or D-Sides because those compilations didn’t include every remix/alternate version or because certain tracks were exclusive to Japan or vinyl.

List of 14 singles (2000-2010):

Each single added B-sides. For example:

Additionally, several non-album digital-only tracks appeared between 2000-2010:

A precise fan-count from the Gorillaz Unofficial Discography tallies 136 distinct studio recordings from 2000 to 2010, including:

The figure 136 comes from counting every officially released audio track (not remixes by other artists, but original performances) on CDs, 12” vinyl, and digital singles across 50+ releases in that decade. Each single added B-sides

To avoid drowning in minutiae: if you collect every Gorillaz CD single, promo, and album from Phase 1, 2, and 3 (2000-2010), you’ll own exactly 136 unique tracks as verified by the fan-maintained Gorillaz-Italia and G-Uno discographies.


| Year | Single | Album | Notable feature | |------|--------|-------|----------------| | 2000 | Tomorrow Comes Today | Gorillaz | First “virtual band” video | | 2001 | Clint Eastwood | Gorillaz | Del the Funky Homosapien | | 2001 | 19-2000 | Gorillaz | Soulchild remix later iconic | | 2002 | Rock the House | Gorillaz | Del tha Funkee Homosapien | | 2002 | 911 (w/ D12 & Terry Hall) | non-album | Post-9/11 single | | 2005 | Feel Good Inc. | Demon Days | De La Soul | | 2005 | DARE | Demon Days | Shaun Ryder (Happy Mondays) | | 2005 | Dirty Harry | Demon Days | Bootie Brown | | 2006 | Kids with Guns / El Mañana | Demon Days | Double A-side | | 2006 | Stylo | Plastic Beach | Bobby Womack, Mos Def | | 2010 | Superfast Jellyfish | Plastic Beach | Gruff Rhys, De La Soul | | 2010 | On Melancholy Hill | Plastic Beach | — | | 2010 | Rhinestone Eyes | Plastic Beach | (Promo single) | | 2010 | Doncamatic (w/ Daley) | non-album | Synthpop single before The Fall |

→ This totals 14 unique single releases (excluding radio promos).


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