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Gorillaz (Ft. Hypnotic Brass Ensemble & Snoop Dogg) – Welcome to the World of the Plastic Beach
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“Welcome To The World of The Plastic Beach” is the second track from Gorillaz' 2010 release, Plastic Beach. The song serves as a cool introduction to the album, featuring a mellow
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Gorillaz (Ft. Mick Jones & Paul Simonon) – Plastic Beach
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This song conveys the idea of the trends we are currently going through, addressing pollution and the rise of cyberculture.
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The 3rd Kind (Ft. Capital STEEZ & Jakk The Rhymer) – Plastic Beach
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Plastic Beach is originally an album by The Gorillaz.
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Gorillaz – Welcome to the World of the Plastic Beach Samples
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See all of “Welcome to the World of the Plastic Beach” by Gorillaz’s samples, covers, remixes, interpolations and live versions
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Gorillaz – Plastic Beach [Tracklist + Album Art]
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Plastic Beach is the third studio album by British virtual band Gorillaz, released 3 March 2010 on Parlophone and Virgin Records. Conceived from an unfinished Gorillaz project
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Gorillaz – Plastic Beach (Gorillaz 20 mix)
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[Orchestral intro (ft. Sinfonia ViVA)] / Instrumental / [Welcome to the World of the Plastic Beach (ft. Hypnotic Brass Ensemble & Snoop Dogg)] / (Just like that) And the pollution
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Gorillaz (Ft. Sinfonia ViVA) – Orchestral Intro
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“Orchestral Intro” is the first track from the Plastic Beach album and acts as a prelude to “Welcome to the World of the Plastic Beach”. The track features Sinfonia ViVA, an
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Gorillaz – Pirate Jet
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“Pirate Jet” is the sixteenth and final track of Plastic Beach, the third studio album by the virtual band Gorillaz. The track is what becomes of the previous track “Cloud of
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Gorillaz (Ft. Little Dragon) – Empire Ants
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“Empire Ants” compares mankind’s doings to the orderly march of an empire of ants. This empire is powered by each little ant’s pre-calculated steps and off-shore dreams. The song
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Gorillaz – On Melancholy Hill
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“On Melancholy Hill” is about the not so good side of consumerism. Like much of the album, it criticizes society, this time through the paradoxes of displaying an upbeat, pop-
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Gorillaz – Broken
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“Broken” is the 11th track on Gorillaz' 2010 album, Plastic Beach.
This song seems to be about a broken relationship and how both people are feeling empty without one another.
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Gorillaz (Ft. Bobby Womack & Sinfonia ViVA) – Cloud of Unknowing
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“Cloud of Unknowing” is the fifteenth track from Gorillaz album Plastic Beach. It features Bobby Womack as he begins to close the album.
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Gorillaz (Ft. Mark E. Smith) – Glitter Freeze
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This song features Mark E. Smith of the Fall and includes some Morse code at the beginning. After Mark asks “Where’s North from here”, the code answers “Plastic Beach” which is the
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Gorillaz (Ft. Bobby Womack & Yasiin Bey) – Stylo
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“Stylo” is sort of an extended allegory of the negative effects resulting from over-population, pollution, etc. It represents a conversation of sorts between 2D who represents
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Gorillaz (Ft. Lou Reed) – Some Kind of Nature
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This song features Lou Reed of the Velvet Underground and is about how it appears that the nature of mankind is to pollute and corrupt either one another or the world.
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Gorillaz – Rhinestone Eyes
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“Rhinestone Eyes” was intended to be the fourth and single from British alternative band Gorillaz’s third studio album, Plastic Beach (2010,) but was replaced by Doncamatic
The
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Gorillaz (Ft. Little Dragon) – To Binge
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This is a song about Alcoholism and how it can ruin relationships. In the video, the liquid seems to look like orange juice, but it is revealed at the end to be beer, which tells
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Gorillaz (Ft. Jamie Principle & Snoop Dogg) – Hollywood
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“Hollywood” is the fifth single released from Gorillaz’s sixth studio album, The Now Now. It was first referenced in an interview with Damon Albarn, though nothing was revealed—
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Gorillaz (Ft. Bashy, Kano & The National Orchestra for Arabic Music) – White Flag
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According to Murdoc, this song is the first impression that Bashy and Kano had of Plastic Beach. According to Gorillaz mythology, he dumped them on the beach, held up a mic, and
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Wallace Robert Holt – A Distorted and Yet Clear View of the World and Oneself Samples
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See all of “A Distorted and Yet Clear View of the World and Oneself” by Wallace Robert Holt’s samples
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Gorillaz – Plastic Beach Samples
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See all of “Plastic Beach” by Gorillaz’s samples, covers, remixes, interpolations and live versions
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Gorillaz (Ft. De La Soul & Gruff Rhys) – Superfast Jellyfish
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This song is an elaborate metaphor lambasting the music industry. Gorillaz take their time with their music, perfecting it and attempting to put out quality songs with depth and
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