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Granking

A ranking of Gorillaz albums.

Just want to say this is impossible. Literally every album has bangers on it and I love all of them. I was forced to do this by Brendan Dolan so if you have hate comments direct them at him. He’s @howiedoon on instagram. This is a living rank, and is subject to change. I will also probably write a quick thing about every one because they cannot be reduced to numbers. Thank you.

  1. Plastic Beach
    • Quientessential, perfect concept album. Explores all genres while staying loyal to a central message. Plus, banger after banger.
  2. Demon Days
    • The album that set the direction for Gorillaz. Full of classics and the first concept album from the band.
  3. Cracker Island
    • A return to form after a handful of more explorative albums. Tight, fun, and while a bit safe, still interesting.
  4. Song Machine, Season One
    • Explorative album that brought out mini-concepts and collaborations with great artists.
  5. The Now Now
    • A bit removed from the rest of the discography, but a refreshingly optimistic theme throughout.
  6. Laika Come Home
    • Dub, innit.
  7. Gorillaz
    • Kickoff album that splashed in and introduced a whole new fusion of genres to the world.
  8. D-Sides
    • Not super comprehensive, but some really cool tracks.
  9. Humanz
    • Honestly, it’s grown on me. Some of the tracks are pretty rough to listen to, but I appreciate the phase of the overall story that this narrates.
  10. The Fall
    • Sad, still some good tracks, but sad.

Also, happy birthday Brendan “Squire” Dolan. Below are some pics of us and B– M——-. (would like to remain anonymous) at/after the SF show in 2022.

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