GORILLAZ ALBUMZ RANKED

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JackS
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Re: GORILLAZ ALBUMZ RANKED

Post by JackS » 01 Mar 2023, 01:08

Demon Days
Plastic Beach
Gorillaz
Cracker Island
Song Machine
The Now Now
Humanz
The Fall

Cracker Island gets credit from me for being a very cohesive album, arguably one of their most cohesive. Unlike Song Machine and Humanz, which simply feel like a collection of songs (which, to be fair, was literally the intention of Song Machine).

Daft_Wader
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Re: GORILLAZ ALBUMZ RANKED

Post by Daft_Wader » 02 Mar 2023, 16:40

Yeah, Cracker Island is a really satisfying listen. I'm actually liking how short it is, with the bonus tracks being a fantastic antidote in case the pop flavor gets a little too saccharine by the end. Whereas Song Machine felt like a better version of Humanz, Cracker Island feels like a better version of The Now Now.

blurop4
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Re: GORILLAZ ALBUMZ RANKED

Post by blurop4 » 29 Mar 2023, 01:49

Revised rankings...

1. Plastic Beach (the masterpiece still, best songs and best videos)
2. The Now Now (so tight, no lulls or weaknesses)
3. Song Machine (helped get me through lock down, no lulls or weaknesses)
4. Demon Days (the original masterpiece, but since usurped, D-sides stronger than G-sides)
5. Cracker Island (so far, so good, also Possession Island might be the best song Damon ever wrote)
6. Gorillaz (still great fun after all these years and some cool G-sides too)
7. Humanz (great album, a few lulls, possibly higher if you include the amazing second disc w/Ticker Tape, the Apprentice, etc.)
8. The Fall (very cool, Revolving Doors is outstanding, could listen to that song all day)

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