Best Songs Off the Gorillaz's Self-Titled Album
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Clint Eastwood
When it comes to Clint Eastwood, there's no contest - best song on this album. I love all the others too.
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Rock the House
I want Del to be an official Gorillaz member.
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Tomorrow Comes Today
This song, in my opinion, is extremely mellow - maybe even borderline depressing. It gives me a sense of dread, the dread for tomorrow. The fear of what tomorrow will bring after the pain and suffering of today.
It also gives me a sense of hopelessness and isolationism. Too dark? Whatever. I love this song! One of their best.
Clint Eastwood will always be my favorite, but Tomorrow Comes Today is just so dang good! It is extremely catchy, and I love that harmonica!
I love how deep and meaningful this song is, so I place this at number one. Close contest with Clint Eastwood.
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19-2000
One of the few funky songs that even funk haters can like.
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5/4
The punky sound of this one just sounds so cool.
SHE TURNED MY DAD ONNNn.
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Sound Check (Gravity)
This track is amazing and very overlooked at times. Hearing these lyrics by 2-D gives off so many emotions at once, and I love it. At first, I hated this song, but now it's my favorite on the album, next to Dracula.
How. I mean, fun beat, but... Damon just goes like, YA DAAA YAAA DEE YA DOO.
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Re-Hash
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Slow Country
Little note:
This is Tyler, The Creator's favorite Gorillaz song.
Laid back and just a cool song!
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M1 A1
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Starshine
I always imagine this as a big stand-out track, or the Radiohead single of the album. But it isn't like that. No one ever pays attention to this masterpiece! This is up there with Clint Eastwood or Tomorrow Comes Today, in my opinion.
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Dracula
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Left Hand Suzuki Method
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Double Bass
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New Genius (Brother)
So underrated! One of my favorite Gorillaz songs.
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Punk
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Man Research (Clapper)
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Latin Simone (Qué Pasa Contigo?)
Very underrated.