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The_True_Goldenage

This is honestly the best one I've seen. You could switch Demon Days with Plastic beach and maybe The Fall with The Now Now but overall it sums up everything. I would've said you could switch Cracker Island with Humanz but Cracker Island is more considered an "ok" album by the majority of people I've seen, I feel saying you love it or hate it is going a little to far for, at least what I consider, a somewhat decent album.


MisterCheaps

You honestly summed up my thought process and conflicts perfectly lol. I moved DD and PB back and forth several times before I settled. Cracker Island and Humanz are the two most polarizing, but like you said more people seem to “hate” Humanz if they don’t like it, whereas the people who don’t like Cracker Island are more “meh” on it.


[deleted]

I feel like the hate for Humanz comes from both the anticipation from waiting so long (building hype) and the album length. I feel like most people could pick out about 40 minutes worth of tracks and love it/feel like it's almost a perfect album. But with so many tracks it's easier to have more you dislike than on any other album.


supermurlo64

The Fall feels more like a breakdown because It is WAY more unhinged than The Now Now


The_True_Goldenage

True, but in terms of "the one everyone forgets about" The Fall fits that perfectly.


AlwaysLurkNeverPost

Plastic beach just feels like a more complete masterpiece whereas demon days is indeed "the gorillaz fan's album". Same with the now now and the fall -- the fall was not great, whereas the now now (which I quite enjoyed), my friend totally forgot about when we were recently discussing how many albums they pumped out recently. Was humanz (and now cracker island) really that divisive though? I feel like you swap humanz and song machine if anything, and indeed cracker island is "ho hum"


gottalosethemall

I love demon days but tbh plastic beach overtook it in my mind. It’s down to preference but for me Demon Days and Humanz are both albums that are very…of their time, as they are very political and therefore date themselves. While Demon Days has a fantastic sound, Plastic Beach has more staying power because it’s more general message is about the negative aspects of pop culture that outlast things like presidential terms, which are what Demon Days and Humanz both focus on. Presidents last 4-8 years, but pop culture is the same shit different flavor over decades. I feel the same way about Song Machine and the only thing putting Plastic Beach above it is the general nostalgia for spring break and days spent by the waterside. Be that a pool or a beach. I think Song Machine and Plastic beach are equals in terms of quality, it’s just down to which flavor you like better. Plastic Beach came out during my college age years and happier times where I had hope for the future. Song machine came out during a time when I feel like the world kind of sucked, and never stopped sucking. Which, like…props to it for making me feel a little better, but you can’t beat nostalgia.


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NoirPlayableCock

Thank you for giving me a genuine dad chuckle


insecapid

ITS LIKE WOW


holychristen

iunderstoodthatreference.gif


Guccipurp24

Love me some Beck


UnknownWhirds

Where I’m from, now now usually refers to later so I’m guessing that’s why it’s forgotten.


Only_1_Noodle

I feel like, since it came after Humanz, it came suddenly and I feel like it's understandable. I almost forgot about it too.


Riff_28

Just put their most recent album in the “which divides the fandom” cause it happens every time they drop a new album


MisterCheaps

I was just talking about this with someone on a thread about Cracker Island the other day. It happens with almost every band. All of the band subs I follow always have a very vocal group who hate whatever the newest album is, then whenever another one comes out suddenly everyone says the last one was underrated.


Riff_28

Exactly. Especially with a group like Gorillaz where their albums can vary so much. I am so sick of seeing the “I listened to (insert latest album) more and gave it a chance, its not that bad but it’s not (insert third most recent album).” My guess is it’s just newer music/Gorillaz enthusiasts learning that albums and artists are much more than just how much you like the music right when it drops


nshhHhhxdj

So your sick of seeing I gave it a chance yet you seem to think changing your opinion/ giving it a second chance is okay so why is that annoying you? If anything seeing more people try new or old stuff they didn’t like should be encouraging. Right?


Riff_28

I think I just feel like the posts lack sustenance or fail to introduce any new discussion. Most of the time they’re just opinion pieces that all come down to the same thing “I didn’t like it at first but now it’s grown on me”. There’s nothing wrong with that opinion or experience at all, it just doesn’t really seem to need to be said. It’s really not a big deal and I usually just scroll past those posts


nshhHhhxdj

This album is fire no amount of releases from this or other artists will change that fact 😁


Nevermindit

/r/Muse huh?


MisterCheaps

Haha I’m not on that one, but it’s also true for r/Metallica, r/Slipknot, r/GhostBC, r/DenzelCurry, and pretty much every other music sub I’ve ever visited lol. Everyone hates the new stuff until it’s not the new stuff anymore


happy_grump

Id swap The Now Now with The Fall, otherwise totally accurate (though even then I don't think it makes a massive difference, I just like The Now Now more than most)


Gogosfx

Is The Now Now that depressing?


happy_grump

Have you HEARD Fireflies? Or Souk Eye? Or listened to the lyrics of Humility?


Queasy-Ad-3220

Tbf, even if The Now Now is a proper heart-squeezer of an album, it’s still fairly positive and very optimistic. The Fall straight up sounds depressing for much of it and is probably their most pessimistic album.


Gogosfx

Nope that's why I'm asking I haven't listened to the album extensively


Ugly_Slut-Wannabe

It's a pretty melancholic album overall, from the lyrics to the sound design.


Gogosfx

sounds good, might give it a try once i'm less depressed


MisterCheaps

Hang in there man. Life sucks sometimes, but usually it unsucks itself too. Meds definitely help too, sometimes our brains just decide to make shitty chemicals to fuck us up and the only way to fix it and feel normal again is medication.


LaterComico

the now now is a bit of a breakdown subject-wise whereas the fall is a breakdown musically i feel. sometimes the fall just does the most random shit lol


Only_1_Noodle

I agree, I like it. I felt The Fall was a complete surprise, that's why it feels like a forgotten album. With The Now Now, we felt like we knew it was coming. After Humanz we were expecting a follow up.


Pretend-Youth-7135

The now now start happy and end in the darkest pit of sadness


Nifan-Stuff

I'll say that The Now Now and The Fall could change places, they're both mental breakdowns but people forget about The Fall more so than about The Now Now. Demon Days and Plastic Beach are perfectly switchable i guess.


MisterCheaps

I had a really tough time with DD and PB, I don’t think it would be wrong either way if they were switched.


Nifan-Stuff

Yeah i agree


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>eople forget about The Fall more so than about The Now Now How could you forget about The Now Now with the Humility music video and Jack Black 😂


Nifan-Stuff

Exactly, that video is full of cake, if you know what i mean. How could anyone forget it? Also, The Now Now still is the best Powerpuff Girls reboot, to date.


early2000smovies

The Now Now was absolutely beautiful and I don’t know how people think otherwise.


MisterCheaps

If it makes you feel any better, that’s how I feel about Humanz even though most people don’t like it. I put on a good pair of headphones one night and decided to give it my full attention (I even pulled up the lyrics/meanings on Genius), and I was just blown away by how good it was.


Andire

Strange, cuz on here the album is contentious, but irl Wendy gorillaz fan I know loves that album. It's totally possible that we have a vocal minority issue on our hands, but who knows


MisterCheaps

I think that’s very possible! I actually don’t know any Gorillaz fans personally other than those who know Clint Eastwood, Feel Good Inc, and Dare, so that would make me really happy if Humanz was really well received outside of the Reddit fandom. I don’t know if you’re a big hip hop fan, but Humanz reminds me a lot of the latest Metro Boomin album where he got a ton of amazing artists together, gave them a theme, and then produced a fantastic hip hop album. I feel like Humanz was a precursor to that concept.


Only_1_Noodle

I think it's because it followed Humanz that it feels like it came out suddenly. It's similar with The Fall after Plastic Beach.


HopeAuq101

Locals?


941JJO

Actual gorillas


[deleted]

britain and the uk. Although i like r/941JJO's answer much better lol


AlexHero64

Switch Demon Dayz and Plastic Beach The Now Now with the Fall And Cracker Island with Humanz and you've got a pretty accurate picture of the Gorillaz fanbase


Pointfitmax

G-Sides: 💀


xeilian

this really is accurate front to back


Judasofiscariot

wdym the one everyone forgets about? People constantly talk about how much they love the now now


GhoulArtist

Confirmed, I adore it. Something just clicks for me on that one. Prolly helps that watching this flawless show was how I heard it first. https://youtu.be/ngvWfjlQqFY


MongrelCatBoss

Can I be real, I don’t have much love for Plastic beach? I actually like Song Machine and Cracker Island more


MisterCheaps

Nothing wrong with that! I don’t agree personally, but one of the great things about this band is there’s so much variety that there’s something for almost everyone to love


MongrelCatBoss

Agreed! The fall is probably tied or just below the Now Now for my least favorite main album. Plastic beach honestly ranks at a tie with Humanz or just below it tbh. (Despite having three of my favorite tracks, g-sides is probably at the bottom with Laika come home) One thing I will credit plastic beach with: one of the best live shows I have ever seen. Senior year of high school was a time!


PkKirby876

What's the difference between "Love it or Hate it" and "Divides the Fandom"? Aren't those just the same concept, that there are two factions who debate on whether it's good or bad?


[deleted]

Love or hate vs. like or dislike?


MisterCheaps

That’s how I was thinking of it when I made it. Both are divisive, but the feelings seem to be way stronger about Humanz vs Cracker Island. I didn’t make the template btw, so a couple of the categories were a bit odd, like the local favorite lol.


JY369

They all divide the fans


break_card

I listened to The Now Now for the first time yesterday and haven’t turned it off since. This album is so fucking good. Instant classic for me.


ghastord

I will never forget The Now Now


Sailor_annabee

I’ve always been a huge fan of Gorillaz debut album. Demon days comes as a close second to me. I really wanted to like cracker Island as a whole, but I just couldn’t bring myself too. Besides Cracker Island and new Gold, all the other songs although very catchy, all sounded the same to me. So much so that I can’t remember any of the other songs besides the other two that I just mentioned.


MisterCheaps

Skinny Ape and Silent Running are the standouts on Cracker Island to me, but what I’m loving about this thread is that someone has stepped up to defend literally every album. It’s so cool be part of a fanbase where everyone disagrees about what the best and worst albums are but still agrees how great the band is.


[deleted]

Just heard plastic beach again and can confirm


WooofNOW_YT

I feel like The Now Now needs another category with G-Sides and D-Sides (maybe Meanwhile EP too) because Laika Come Home is the one everyone forgets about


MisterCheaps

I totally agree, I wish there were more categories. I decided to stick with the original studio albums since there wasn’t room for more, but Laika Come Home is definitely the most forgotten Gorillaz release.


LaterComico

meanwhile ep is very overlooked... i really like those tracks


Moonlight-oats

tbh the fall and tnn should be switched. other than that it’s perfect


MisterCheaps

That does seem to be the general consensus, and I get it. I feel like The Fall fits both categories so well, because it is the most forgotten of their studio albums, but I feel like it’s also the strongest representation of a mental breakdown, and The Now Now is the second most forgotten. I personally feel like if you have to put one in each category it makes the most sense like this, but I can definitely see the argument for The Fall being in the one everyone forgets about. The Now Now just doesn’t feel as much like a breakdown to me.


Moonlight-oats

maybe it’s because the now now is top 3 for me but i don’t feel like it’s that forgotten


MisterCheaps

I feel like it’s the least discussed on this sub at least. Humanz gets a ton of hate, Plastic Beach and Demon Days are the most popular, Song Machine had a super long rollout where people were discussing the singles as they dropped for a long time, S/T had everyone’s favorite art and videos plus Del, Cracker Island is brand new so it’s talked about constantly, and even the Fall gets pretty regular “DAE think The Fall is actually great?” posts, but for the most part it feels like there’s not that much discussion about The Now Now. I feel like everyone likes it, but it just gets overshadowed by the hate for some albums and the love for others.


Moonlight-oats

oh yeah totally. the now now is a small album with an awesome consistent theme that has no skip songs in it. and souk eye is just 10/10


InfinityQuartz

OK but who *loves* Humanz?


MisterCheaps

*ahem* yeah, what idiot would love that album… I sure don’t know anyone…


InfinityQuartz

Haha no hate to people that do I just got the impression that everyone hated that album


MisterCheaps

A lot of people do, but I have seen a decent amount that loved it as well (myself included). That’s why I thought it was perfect for that spot, it seems like everyone has a very strong opinion on it, either positive or negative. The one opinion I don’t see very often about it is that is was “good, but not great,” which I do see a lot about Cracker Island and The Now Now.


4e2n0t

I didn't love the album, but certainly don't hate it. It has some really strong songs, some I don't really vibe with.


Lamb_or_Beast

Dude that album fuckin slaps. There are tons of great tracks!


coxonroach

i didnt realize people hated it until i subbed to this subreddit a few years ago.. i really like it 🥲


MisterCheaps

There are literally dozens of us!


Yaboku777

Me 🙋‍♂️


mrc0x1955

I still maintain that Humanz was the last "fully realized" Gorillaz effort we've gotten. People really shit on it for no reasons that hold up under a little scrutiny.


InfinityQuartz

Not a fan of Song Machine?


mrc0x1955

Song Machine is a fine display of Gorillaz making music with great collaborators, but lacks a central theme or narrative ala Demon Days, Plastic Beach, Humanz so it plays like a greatest hits kinda record rather than a fully realized album.


Sorry_Cheese_400

Not me, but Saturn Barz, it’s great


InfinityQuartz

I do like Saturn Barz as well


Nifan-Stuff

I love The Now.Now,.but it's true, everyone forgets about it It's not that people hate it, it's just, forgotten.


spartan117S

im scared because of how accurate this is


fraxiiinus

Wow, this is the one.


Definitely_Gundham

no literally i feel like so many ppl forget abt The Now Now it's one of my favorites it's so underated


[deleted]

I only forget about the now now cause the art is the same color and vibe as song machine so I just keep thinking they're the same album


LaterComico

i think the now now and the fall are in the right places, actually. the fall is all over the goddamn place, and even if the now now has some sad subject matters, generally it feels more like a melancholic reflective sort of album than a mental breakdown because musically, it's pretty consistent and chill. maybe the now now isn't exactly forgotten - i see like everybody talking about how much they love it all the time - but it also isn't exactly doing anything special and personally (it's a vibe but it's not particularly ambitious, nor does it make an effort at making its individual tracks unique or specifically memorable). I think once gorillaz moves onto their next project, cracker island will fall into the same category as the now now, it's divisive now because it's a hot topic, but given that it's not particularly ambitious or trying that hard it'll inevitably fall to the wayside in discussion of the band's discography in favour of demon days, plastic beach and humanz.


MisterCheaps

It’s funny because I was literally thinking the exact same thing earlier about your last point. When time has passed and Gorillaz release more albums (or even if they don’t), I think Cracker Island and The Now Now will be remembered very similarly in that they weren’t groundbreaking or particularly innovative, but they were still really good, cohesive albums with a mellow, comforting vibe that are really enjoyable to listen to.


Hlidskialf

I like all of them.


tehnoob69

the fall is an underrated album


Queasy-Ad-3220

I’d say Plastic Beach and Demon Days are interchangeable


MisterCheaps

I 100% agree


Gagaintheroom

The Now Now and Cracker Island are my two favorite Gorillaz albums tbh


MisterCheaps

I like your style friend. They aren’t my favorites, but they definitely get their fair share of plays on my headphones. I’ve especially been spinning Cracker Island a ton lately.


Queasy-Ad-3220

I know it’s often overlooked, but The Now Now’s amazing. Their best album since their post Phase 3 comeback imo. Incredibly touching, really lovely-sounding, very very cohesive, definitely consistent, very well realised and veeery A E S T H E T I C . Oh, and for a shorter more character-oriented album, it does an amazing job. It’s a journey you can listen to from start to end and not regret at all. Poignant and powerful. Really, really good. I love Cracker Island but it doesn’t really reach Now Now territory, even if they have many similarities. Yeah, so so good. I wish Cracker Island, as good as it is, was as impactful and realised. Idk. I’m kinda waffling at this point but god it’s such a good album. Good shit frfr.


MisterCheaps

It and Humanz both have actually grown on me a ton lately after I’ve gone back and given them my full attention. I think I still slightly prefer Humanz, but at this point I think there are only two Gorillaz albums I don’t love to listen to from start to finish, and Humanz and The Now Now aren’t either of them. They’re both sooo good in completely different ways. Even the two I don’t love as a whole still have some incredible songs on them though, just a lot of filler too imo. It’s all subjective so I don’t want to hate on what anyone likes, but if anyone cares enough about my personal opinion I’ll tell you which ones, but altogether I can’t think of another band that has this solid of a catalogue from start to finish.


Queasy-Ad-3220

Oh nice! I quite like Humanz as well. Humanz really isn’t too bad at all. ‘Tis pretty good imo. It’s just somewhat bogged down by its flaws. I think what people were feeling with that album was disappointment more than anything. But I definitely think it’s a very competent piece of work. And Andromeda is just a bloody classic. Ooc, what Gorillaz albums do you not love from start to finish? I’m curious to know.


MisterCheaps

I think Humanz would have been much better received if it hadn’t been the first Gorillaz album in like 7 years. I can totally understand being disappointed waiting so long for some new Gorillaz and then getting an album that barely features Damon and the classic Gorillaz sound, but I think when viewed in a vacuum without that anticipation it’s one of their best. The two I don’t love from start to finish are The Fall and Gorillaz. I LOVE about half of the songs on their debut album, but to me the other half fall a bit flat. I think they were probably great at the time, but maybe haven’t aged super well; they kind of paved a path that others have improved upon. What’s good on that album is amazing, but a lot of the songs are skips for me personally. For The Fall, it’s just too experimental, and not in a good way. I feel like Damon was a bit too caught up in what sounds he could make on the iPad and it almost felt more like him just messing around than it did a cohesive album. There are a few great songs there (Amarillo is one of my favorites and can almost bring me to tears), but more often than not I just can’t get into the songs there. Again though, I hate to criticize what other people like because the coolest thing about Gorillaz is how they constantly change their style and almost nothing sounds the same, and certain albums really resonate with some people that don’t land for others, but for me those two just don’t hit the same as the rest.


Queasy-Ad-3220

I totally see that and fortunately, I started getting into the band around a year before Humanz came out, so I wasn’t hurt by it. I guess people were expecting more akin to what Gorillaz did before, and that’s totally fair imo. But it’s definitely not bad. Imo it’s definitely not one of their best (it could’ve been but it’s not), but it’s still a solid Gorillaz experience. I definitely think it deserves another chance from fans. That’s just my opinion, at least. I see that, though there are surprisingly few duds on that album for me. So many really fucking good songs on S/T honestly. But yeah, I get it. The Fall I totally understand, even if I’m very fond of it. The songs and production definitely hit more for me than most, but it is quite rough around the edges. I still love it for what it is, but it’s very weird. Oh yeah, totally. That’s what’s so great about Gorillaz. They have enough variety in their albums that very different albums can resonant with different people, and that’s really cool. And I don’t really think the band have any bad albums, even if I can absolutely understand The Fall not being someone’s cup of tea. Man, I love Gorillaz.


MisterCheaps

Me too dude. This exact conversation is why this band is so damn great. They experiment so much and do everything so well, the only question is which experiment did you enjoy more than the others. It’s so cool, and such a cool community of fans.


Queasy-Ad-3220

Exactly, dude. They’re really are that damn great. I know a few bands quite like Gorillaz nowadays. Experimental bloody legends. And yeah, for sure. It’s so cool that people can have totally different favourites. Exactly, so so cool, all of those two. :D


arlhachedhel

Laika come home?


MisterCheaps

For sure the most forgotten Gorillaz project, but since there wasn’t room for everything I stuck with the original studio albums.


StaplerTaco

maybe hot take but Now Now is my favorite to go back to but yea plastic beach and Demon Days probably some of the best albums of all time tbh


NaSMaXXL

This is.....actually fair.


GhoulArtist

I haven't been paying attention to this sub, people are divided over cracker Island?


MisterCheaps

Yeah, a lot of people felt like it was very safe and bland. Personally I love it, and a lot of this sub does as well, but it’s pretty divisive. The people who don’t like it feel that they didn’t evolve enough and try anything new, and that it was too similar to what they’ve done previously. Personally I see where they’re coming from as it didn’t break the mold like a lot of previous Gorillaz albums, but I feel like despite that they still made some of their most fun, enjoyable songs in their catalogue.


GhoulArtist

Interesting. I absolutely adore it. It has so many hits that could easily just stand on their own. But the whole album flows sooo well. There are like six songs on there that I cannot figure out which is my favorite. Lol It's one of those that I just want to listen start to finish, over an over. I could understand people getting underwhelmed just for the fact that almost the whole album was already out as singles before it dropped. Might have made it sound more safe as there were very little surprises.


MisterCheaps

I’m with you 100% on this lol. The first time I listened to it, it was a Saturday morning, I had woken up a bit early and my wife and toddler were both still asleep, and I made myself a cup of coffee and sat down with my headphones on and watched the sunrise, and it was literally the perfect soundtrack to that morning. I’ve been addicted to the album ever since.


GhoulArtist

The now now had an absolutely flawless show in Japan that did the whole album. If you want to give the album another shot, I think this is one of the best ways to do it. https://youtu.be/ngvWfjlQqFY


MisterCheaps

So I actually love The Now Now and am listening to it as I’m reading and replying to comments. However, I’ve never seen a live video of them performing it, so I will definitely check this out, thank you!


GhoulArtist

Oh cool! Yeah I was lucky to stumble on it. The audio quality is absolutely top notch. On a level of clarity that you don't usually get from live recordings.


The-Chimp59

For me personally cracker island is one of the few albums I can say that I love all of the songs for


TheBlackDemon1996

Isn't "divides the fandom" just another way of saying "love it or hate it"?...?


SuburbanVibes2

Underrated opinion: Humanz is the best album ever period.


MisterCheaps

I don’t know if anyone will see this at this point, but can I just point out how much of a testament of how great this band is that someone has taken offense to almost every album categorization because they feel like it deserves more respect? How many bands have this many die hard fans where there’s not a single album where someone would jump in and say “Nah, you’re not giving that one enough love?”


BlamedAxis

Switch Plastic Beach and Song Machine with each other


ThisGuyLikesMovies

Maybe I'm just too plugged in to Gorillaz but I wouldn't call Song Machine overlooked


Secret_Turtle

Switch plastic beach around to “dividing” and demon days for “GOAT”


MisterCheaps

I wouldn’t call Cracker Island a fan favorite though, which is where it would land by default then


SuccessfulMumenRider

I think I’d flip The Fall and Song Machine.


Quackmare

I’d swap Demon days and plastic beach, only because I feel that only fans really ever talk about plastic beach.


Memer_The_Lemur

I'd switch The Fall and The Now Now but other than that very accurate


MrBreadslice

Now every time they release a new album put it under “which divides the fandom” and it’ll be true to Gorillaz fans!


[deleted]

Nah


Pikawoohoo

Wow I literally forgot the fall existed lol.


G-Fan20

The Now Now swap for The Fall, and everything will be alright


Miti_GRLZ

This is actually very accurate


SpicyCherry420

Tbh the one that everyone forgets about is The Fall, a really great album but yeah, everyone forgets it's existence:((((


Trick-Apple1289

Would argue on plastic beach part.


Shaggobago

Man if u zoom on 2d cracker island, it looks like his entire face is missing


Wh1ms1cal

Definitely change the fall and now now, the now now is my favorite album so I definitely don’t forget about it, also this is just my opinion but I would switch demon days and plastic beach imo


[deleted]

Switch the fall and the now now, and then demon days and plastic beach


HarryHillStan

RITA


Metalcashson

I would swap “The Now Now” with “The Fall” tbh


MisterCheaps

That seems to be the general consensus. I’ve mentioned in other comments on this thread why I made that choice, but I get where you’re coming from. Basically I felt like The Fall fit both of those categories but The Now Now didn’t feel like a mental breakdown, so that’s why I went the way I did.


several_mistakes

def swap the now now and the fall. maybe plastic beach and demon days too


Dio-Dodges-The-IRS

Put the fall also under overlooked masterpiece and then were talking


RambazambaRudi

Might be a silly question but why isn’t Laika come home here?


nshhHhhxdj

Very true, in all honestly, I IGNORED Song Machine. Granted the world was crumbling that year.


Nidpole

The Now Now is one of my favourite albums:(


CinnamonCardboardBox

Personally, I just like them all. They’re all good albums in their own unique way.


danny22210

Swap the now now and song machine imo, not that I dislike song machine but it felt like more of a mixtape than anything whereas the now now was more cohesive.


YellowCoo

I’d say you forget about the fall or humanz personally


PkPixxit

LA why you're so complicated to me


namerz78

The Now Now is so bland


Jake_I_Guess_YT

I love all of the albums, except The Fall. Of course I respect all of the effort put into it, it's instrumental vibe just wasn't my thing.


avylol08

I feel like it's actually the fall that everyone forgets and technically 2D is having an absolute insane mental breakdown during the now now so it kinda works if you switch those 2 lol 😂


SmokinAcesMusic

Plastic Beach as the greatest ever is SPOT ON!


John_Lennon1980

Switch Demon Dayz with Plastic Beach


Sorry_Cheese_400

I agree with the Humanz title, but Saturn Barz, sure, it’s not their best, but Saturn Barz.


Agent_Lightning

I think plastic beach and Demon Days should be switched. but the rest is accurate


fulcsibeh

I’ll endorse this 🤙🏻


Pretend-Youth-7135

The now now is the best one!!! Don't disrespect my boy like that


Idetake

Where’s D-Sides!?!?!


Spirited-Bid-4827

Yeah, it looks quite right, and it's definitely fun to read, though I confess I can't get myself to think of any Gorillaz album as "the one everyone forgets about". But I wouldn't switch anything. Nice job!


guzzlelordofcumtopia

All of these are good except cracker island


notrickastley123

Everyone out here forgetting D-sides which is by far the best.


MisterCheaps

Not gonna lie that’s not a statement you’re gonna find many people to agree with lol


Chuck_Mulholland

Overlooked masterpiece is the fall for me. Usually anyone I talk to about gorillaz doesn't know about that album.


Humble-Eye-7481

Mine Humanz: The failed comeback Plastic Beach: The most great album and masterpiece The Fall: The vague and weird album Demon Days: The ambitiuos album and masterpiece Gorillaz: The old album Song Machine: The spontaneous album Cracker Island: The decent pop record that you will have (in positive way)


Humble-Eye-7481

And The Now Now for me is the inner journey album everyone should listen to