Intro
✔Last Living Souls
✔Kids With Guns
✔O Green World
✔Dirty Harry
✔Feel Good Inc.
✔El Manana
✔Every Planet We Reach Is Dead
✔November Has Come
✔All Alone
✔White Light
✔DARE
✔Fire Coming Out Of A Monkey's Head
✔Don't Get Lost in Heaven
✔Demon Days
No matter what damn project Damon Albarn finds, its going to sound great. The Gorillaz, an animated band made by Albarn, happen to have great music, produced by one of the best producers in the world today, Danger Mouse. "Last Living Souls" had great vocals and synths (what this album is full of). "Kids With Guns" was some slow, funk number, with 2D (I think) singing his higher pitched vocals with someone else rapping. "O Green World" is a bunch of distortion and synths with 2D's voice. "Dirty Harry" has a choir singing the song, with some more funky noise and synths in the background (and a neat rap section at the end by Bootie Brown). If you haven't heard "Feel Good Inc.", you've been living under a fucking rock for about two years. The song is fantastic, with a funky bass line at the beginning, a nice guitar chorus, a rap by De La Soul (who is great), and repeats the process. "El Manana" is a nice song, with simple acoustic guitar, synths, and a great vocal from 2D, Albarn, etc. "Every Planet We Reach Is Dead" has a catchy synth, crashing cymbals, and an interesting vocal. "November Has Come" is rapping, synths, and a chorus vocal from 2D. "All Alone" seems freaky at first, but then it breaks into a huge rap section. "White Light" is fast paced drumming matched with distorted vocals. "Dare" is a showcase for "Noodle" and with some catchy dance lines and a guest appearance by Shaun Ryder. "Fire Coming Out Of A Monkey's Head" has Dennis Hopper narrating and 2D singing in the middle parts. "Don't Get Lost In Heaven" is just choir with a cool slide guitar. "Demon Days" has an uplifting choir and some cool drumming.
A very moody, electronica/hip-hop album with ambient, spacy synths and its very bouncy. Download it and then go buy.
Top 3:
-El Manana
-Feel Good Inc.
-Dirty Harry
-The Whole Album
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