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Gorillaz - History

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Gorillaz, Gorillaz - 2001/2002 live shows, Gorillaz - 2005 radio tour, Gorillaz - Actual members, Gorillaz - Albums, Gorillaz - Band Members, Gorillaz - Cartoon Members, Gorillaz - DVDs, Gorillaz - Demon Days Live and 2005 EMAs, Gorillaz - Discography, Gorillaz - EPs, Gorillaz - Early career 1998-2000, Gorillaz - Fictional band history, Gorillaz - Future live shows, Gorillaz - Gorilla Bites, Gorillaz - History, Gorillaz - Live performances, Gorillaz - Others, Gorillaz - Phase One Point Five November 2002 - November 2004, Gorillaz - Phase One: Celebrity Take Down November 2000 - October 2002, Gorillaz - Phase Two: Demon Days December 2004-now, Gorillaz - Singles

ARTICLES RELATED TO Gorillaz - History

Gorillaz - History: Encyclopedia II - Gorillaz - History

Gorillaz - Early career 1998-2000. The people behind Gorillaz, Damon Albarn and Jamie Hewlett, formed in April 1998. They originally identified themselves under the name "Gorilla," and first song they recorded was "Ghost Train" (1998), later released as a B-side on their single "Rock the House" and "G-Sides". Gorillaz - Phase One: Celebrity Take Down ...

See also:

Gorillaz, Gorillaz - History, Gorillaz - Early career 1998-2000, Gorillaz - Phase One: Celebrity Take Down November 2000 - October 2002, Gorillaz - Phase One Point Five November 2002 - November 2004, Gorillaz - Phase Two: Demon Days December 2004-now, Gorillaz - Fictional band history, Gorillaz - Band Members, Gorillaz - Cartoon Members, Gorillaz - Actual members, Gorillaz - Live performances, Gorillaz - 2001/2002 live shows, Gorillaz - 2005 radio tour, Gorillaz - Demon Days Live and 2005 EMAs, Gorillaz - Future live shows, Gorillaz - Gorilla Bites, Gorillaz - Discography, Gorillaz - Albums, Gorillaz - EPs, Gorillaz - DVDs, Gorillaz - Others, Gorillaz - Singles

Read more here: » Gorillaz: Encyclopedia II - Gorillaz - History

Gorillaz - History: Encyclopedia II - Gorillaz - History

Gorillaz - Early career 1998–2000. The people behind Gorillaz, Damon Albarn and Jamie Hewlett, formed in April 1998. They originally identified themselves under the name "Gorilla," and first song they recorded was "Ghost Train" (1998), later released as a B-side on their single "Rock the House" and "G-Sides". Gorillaz - Phase One: Celebrity Take Down ...

See also:

Gorillaz, Gorillaz - History, Gorillaz - Early career 1998–2000, Gorillaz - Phase One: Celebrity Take Down November 2000–October 2002, Gorillaz - Phase One Point Five November 2002–November 2004, Gorillaz - Phase Two: Demon Days December 2004–now, Gorillaz - Fictional band history, Gorillaz - Band members, Gorillaz - Cartoon members, Gorillaz - Actual members, Gorillaz - Live performances, Gorillaz - 2001/2002 live shows, Gorillaz - 2005 radio tour, Gorillaz - Demon Days Live and 2005 EMAs, Gorillaz - Future live shows, Gorillaz - Gorilla Bites, Gorillaz - Discography, Gorillaz - Albums, Gorillaz - Singles, Gorillaz - EPs, Gorillaz - DVDs

Read more here: » Gorillaz: Encyclopedia II - Gorillaz - History

Gorillaz - History: Encyclopedia II - Gorillaz - History

Gorillaz - Early career 1998–2000. The people behind Gorillaz, Damon Albarn and Jamie Hewlett, formed in April 1998. They originally identified themselves under the name "Gorilla," and first song they recorded was "Ghost Train" (1998), later released as a B-side on their single "Rock the House" and "G-Sides". Gorillaz - Phase One: Celebrity Take Down ...

See also:

Gorillaz, Gorillaz - History, Gorillaz - Early career 1998–2000, Gorillaz - Phase One: Celebrity Take Down November 2000–October 2002, Gorillaz - Phase One Point Five November 2002–November 2004, Gorillaz - Phase Two: Demon Days December 2004–now, Gorillaz - Fictional band history, Gorillaz - Band members, Gorillaz - Cartoon members, Gorillaz - Actual members, Gorillaz - Live performances, Gorillaz - 2001/2002 live shows, Gorillaz - 2005 radio tour, Gorillaz - Demon Days Live and 2005 EMAs, Gorillaz - Future live shows, Gorillaz - Gorilla Bites, Gorillaz - Discography, Gorillaz - Albums, Gorillaz - EPs, Gorillaz - DVDs, Gorillaz - Others, Gorillaz - Singles

Read more here: » Gorillaz: Encyclopedia II - Gorillaz - History

Gorillaz - History: Encyclopedia II - Gorillaz - Fictional band history

The backstory of the animated band members of Gorillaz, as established by Albarn and Hewlett. The story of Gorillaz begins in 1997. Stu-Pot was a mentally deficient keyboard enthusiast and star employee at Uncle Norm's Organ Emporium. Satanist hoodlum Murdoc Niccals decided to ramraid Uncle Norm's Organ Emporium to procure synthesizer equipment in order to establish a "chart topping" musical group. However, Murdoc ended up driving his Vauxhall Astra through the building and directly into Stu-Pot, permanently damaging ("fracturi ...

See also:

Gorillaz, Gorillaz - History, Gorillaz - Early career 1998–2000, Gorillaz - Phase One: Celebrity Take Down November 2000–October 2002, Gorillaz - Phase One Point Five November 2002–November 2004, Gorillaz - Phase Two: Demon Days December 2004–now, Gorillaz - Fictional band history, Gorillaz - Band members, Gorillaz - Cartoon members, Gorillaz - Actual members, Gorillaz - Live performances, Gorillaz - 2001/2002 live shows, Gorillaz - 2005 radio tour, Gorillaz - Demon Days Live and 2005 EMAs, Gorillaz - Future live shows, Gorillaz - Gorilla Bites, Gorillaz - Discography, Gorillaz - Albums, Gorillaz - Singles, Gorillaz - EPs, Gorillaz - DVDs

Read more here: » Gorillaz: Encyclopedia II - Gorillaz - Fictional band history

Gorillaz - History: Encyclopedia II - Gorillaz - Live performances

Gorillaz - 2001/2002 live shows. For the tours affiliated with the debut album, the physical band played behind a specially designed screen which covers the stage area. Videos, animatics and image collages were projected onto the audience side of the screen, while choreographed lights behind the screen lit up silhouettes of the physical band, creating a meld of the physical and animated. For their first tour of the United States, two screens were used; one was simply the animatics, while the second, lower screen displayed the band's silhouettes along with various quotes from interviews.

See also:

Gorillaz, Gorillaz - History, Gorillaz - Early career 1998–2000, Gorillaz - Phase One: Celebrity Take Down November 2000–October 2002, Gorillaz - Phase One Point Five November 2002–November 2004, Gorillaz - Phase Two: Demon Days December 2004–now, Gorillaz - Fictional band history, Gorillaz - Band members, Gorillaz - Cartoon members, Gorillaz - Actual members, Gorillaz - Live performances, Gorillaz - 2001/2002 live shows, Gorillaz - 2005 radio tour, Gorillaz - Demon Days Live and 2005 EMAs, Gorillaz - Future live shows, Gorillaz - Gorilla Bites, Gorillaz - Discography, Gorillaz - Albums, Gorillaz - Singles, Gorillaz - EPs, Gorillaz - DVDs

Read more here: » Gorillaz: Encyclopedia II - Gorillaz - Live performances

Gorillaz - History: Encyclopedia II - Gorillaz - Band members

Gorillaz - Cartoon members. 2D (about 27, born in 1978) - vocals, keyboard Murdoc Niccals (39, born June 6, 1966) - bass Noodle (about 14, born in 1991) - guitar, vocals Russel Hobbs (about 31) - drums, percussion In phase one, Del, the blue phantom in the "Clint Eastwood" & "Rock the House" music videos and the Gorilla Bite "Jump The Gut" was, one could say, another band member. In 2003, he was exorcised; it took Russel a year to recover. (In real life Albarn and Hewle ...

See also:

Gorillaz, Gorillaz - History, Gorillaz - Early career 1998–2000, Gorillaz - Phase One: Celebrity Take Down November 2000–October 2002, Gorillaz - Phase One Point Five November 2002–November 2004, Gorillaz - Phase Two: Demon Days December 2004–now, Gorillaz - Fictional band history, Gorillaz - Band members, Gorillaz - Cartoon members, Gorillaz - Actual members, Gorillaz - Live performances, Gorillaz - 2001/2002 live shows, Gorillaz - 2005 radio tour, Gorillaz - Demon Days Live and 2005 EMAs, Gorillaz - Future live shows, Gorillaz - Gorilla Bites, Gorillaz - Discography, Gorillaz - Albums, Gorillaz - Singles, Gorillaz - EPs, Gorillaz - DVDs

Read more here: » Gorillaz: Encyclopedia II - Gorillaz - Band members

Gorillaz - History: Encyclopedia II - Gorillaz - Live performances

Gorillaz - 2001/2002 live shows. For the tours affiliated with the debut album, the physical band played behind a specially designed screen which covers the stage area. Videos, animatics and image collages were projected onto the audience side of the screen, while choreographed lights behind the screen lit up silhouettes of the physical band, creating a meld of the physical and animated. For their first tour of the United States, two screens were used; one was simply the animatics, while the second, lower screen displayed the band's silhouettes along with various quotes from interviews.

See also:

Gorillaz, Gorillaz - History, Gorillaz - Early career 1998–2000, Gorillaz - Phase One: Celebrity Take Down November 2000–October 2002, Gorillaz - Phase One Point Five November 2002–November 2004, Gorillaz - Phase Two: Demon Days December 2004–now, Gorillaz - Fictional band history, Gorillaz - Band members, Gorillaz - Cartoon members, Gorillaz - Actual members, Gorillaz - Live performances, Gorillaz - 2001/2002 live shows, Gorillaz - 2005 radio tour, Gorillaz - Demon Days Live and 2005 EMAs, Gorillaz - Future live shows, Gorillaz - Gorilla Bites, Gorillaz - Discography, Gorillaz - Albums, Gorillaz - EPs, Gorillaz - DVDs, Gorillaz - Others, Gorillaz - Singles

Read more here: » Gorillaz: Encyclopedia II - Gorillaz - Live performances

Gorillaz - History: Encyclopedia II - Gorillaz - Fictional band history

The backstory of the animated band members of Gorillaz, as established by Albarn and Hewlett. The story of Gorillaz begins in 1997. Stu-Pot was a mentally deficient keyboard enthusiast and star employee at Uncle Norm's Organ Emporium. Satanist hoodlum Murdoc Niccals decided to ramraid Uncle Norm's Organ Emporium to procure synthesizer equipment in order to establish a "chart topping" musical group. However, Murdoc ended up driving his Vauxhall Astra through the building and directly into Stu-Pot, permanently damaging ("fracturi ...

See also:

Gorillaz, Gorillaz - History, Gorillaz - Early career 1998–2000, Gorillaz - Phase One: Celebrity Take Down November 2000–October 2002, Gorillaz - Phase One Point Five November 2002–November 2004, Gorillaz - Phase Two: Demon Days December 2004–now, Gorillaz - Fictional band history, Gorillaz - Band members, Gorillaz - Cartoon members, Gorillaz - Actual members, Gorillaz - Live performances, Gorillaz - 2001/2002 live shows, Gorillaz - 2005 radio tour, Gorillaz - Demon Days Live and 2005 EMAs, Gorillaz - Future live shows, Gorillaz - Gorilla Bites, Gorillaz - Discography, Gorillaz - Albums, Gorillaz - EPs, Gorillaz - DVDs, Gorillaz - Others, Gorillaz - Singles

Read more here: » Gorillaz: Encyclopedia II - Gorillaz - Fictional band history

Gorillaz - History: Encyclopedia II - Gorillaz - Fictional band history

The backstory of the animated band members of Gorillaz, as established by Albarn and Hewlett. The story of Gorillaz begins in 1997. Stu-Pot was a mentally deficient keyboard enthusiast and star employee at Uncle Norm's Organ Emporium. Satanist hoodlum Murdoc Niccals decided to ramraid Uncle Norm's Organ Emporium to procure synthesizer equipment in order to establish a "chart topping" musical group. However, Murdoc ended up driving his Vauxhall Astra through the building and directly into Stu-Pot, permanently damaging ("fracturi ...

See also:

Gorillaz, Gorillaz - History, Gorillaz - Early career 1998-2000, Gorillaz - Phase One: Celebrity Take Down November 2000 - October 2002, Gorillaz - Phase One Point Five November 2002 - November 2004, Gorillaz - Phase Two: Demon Days December 2004-now, Gorillaz - Fictional band history, Gorillaz - Band Members, Gorillaz - Cartoon Members, Gorillaz - Actual members, Gorillaz - Live performances, Gorillaz - 2001/2002 live shows, Gorillaz - 2005 radio tour, Gorillaz - Demon Days Live and 2005 EMAs, Gorillaz - Future live shows, Gorillaz - Gorilla Bites, Gorillaz - Discography, Gorillaz - Albums, Gorillaz - EPs, Gorillaz - DVDs, Gorillaz - Others, Gorillaz - Singles

Read more here: » Gorillaz: Encyclopedia II - Gorillaz - Fictional band history

Gorillaz - History: Encyclopedia II - Gorillaz - Band Members

Gorillaz - Cartoon Members. 2D (about 27, born in 1978) - vocals, keyboard Murdoc Niccals (39, born June 6, 1966) - bass Noodle (about 14, born in 1991) - guitar, vocals Russel Hobbs (about 31) - drums, percussion In phase one, Del, the blue phantom in the "Clint Eastwood" & "Rock the House" music videos and the Gorilla Bite "Jump The Gut" was, one could say, another band member. In 2003, he was exorcised; it took Russel a year to recover. (In real life Albarn and Hewle ...

See also:

Gorillaz, Gorillaz - History, Gorillaz - Early career 1998-2000, Gorillaz - Phase One: Celebrity Take Down November 2000 - October 2002, Gorillaz - Phase One Point Five November 2002 - November 2004, Gorillaz - Phase Two: Demon Days December 2004-now, Gorillaz - Fictional band history, Gorillaz - Band Members, Gorillaz - Cartoon Members, Gorillaz - Actual members, Gorillaz - Live performances, Gorillaz - 2001/2002 live shows, Gorillaz - 2005 radio tour, Gorillaz - Demon Days Live and 2005 EMAs, Gorillaz - Future live shows, Gorillaz - Gorilla Bites, Gorillaz - Discography, Gorillaz - Albums, Gorillaz - EPs, Gorillaz - DVDs, Gorillaz - Others, Gorillaz - Singles

Read more here: » Gorillaz: Encyclopedia II - Gorillaz - Band Members

Gorillaz - History: Encyclopedia II - Gorillaz - Live performances

Gorillaz - 2001/2002 live shows. For the tours affiliated with the debut album, the physical band played behind a specially designed screen which covers the stage area. Videos, animatics and image collages were projected onto the audience side of the screen, while choreographed lights behind the screen lit up silhouettes of the physical band, creating a meld of the physical and animated. For their first tour of the United States, two screens were used; one was simply the animatics, while the second, lower screen displayed the band's silhouettes along with various quotes from interviews.

See also:

Gorillaz, Gorillaz - History, Gorillaz - Early career 1998-2000, Gorillaz - Phase One: Celebrity Take Down November 2000 - October 2002, Gorillaz - Phase One Point Five November 2002 - November 2004, Gorillaz - Phase Two: Demon Days December 2004-now, Gorillaz - Fictional band history, Gorillaz - Band Members, Gorillaz - Cartoon Members, Gorillaz - Actual members, Gorillaz - Live performances, Gorillaz - 2001/2002 live shows, Gorillaz - 2005 radio tour, Gorillaz - Demon Days Live and 2005 EMAs, Gorillaz - Future live shows, Gorillaz - Gorilla Bites, Gorillaz - Discography, Gorillaz - Albums, Gorillaz - EPs, Gorillaz - DVDs, Gorillaz - Others, Gorillaz - Singles

Read more here: » Gorillaz: Encyclopedia II - Gorillaz - Live performances

Gorillaz - History: Encyclopedia II - Gorillaz - Band members

Gorillaz - Cartoon members. 2D (about 27, born in 1978) - vocals, keyboard Murdoc Niccals (39, born June 6, 1966) - bass Noodle (about 14, born in 1991) - guitar, vocals Russel Hobbs (about 31) - drums, percussion In phase one, Del, the blue phantom in the "Clint Eastwood" & "Rock the House" music videos and the Gorilla Bite "Jump The Gut" was, one could say, another band member. In 2003, he was exorcised; it took Russel a year to recover. (In real life Albarn and Hewle ...

See also:

Gorillaz, Gorillaz - History, Gorillaz - Early career 1998–2000, Gorillaz - Phase One: Celebrity Take Down November 2000–October 2002, Gorillaz - Phase One Point Five November 2002–November 2004, Gorillaz - Phase Two: Demon Days December 2004–now, Gorillaz - Fictional band history, Gorillaz - Band members, Gorillaz - Cartoon members, Gorillaz - Actual members, Gorillaz - Live performances, Gorillaz - 2001/2002 live shows, Gorillaz - 2005 radio tour, Gorillaz - Demon Days Live and 2005 EMAs, Gorillaz - Future live shows, Gorillaz - Gorilla Bites, Gorillaz - Discography, Gorillaz - Albums, Gorillaz - EPs, Gorillaz - DVDs, Gorillaz - Others, Gorillaz - Singles

Read more here: » Gorillaz: Encyclopedia II - Gorillaz - Band members

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