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Add your site... | » INFO | did you know? « Gorillaz (pronounced "gorillas") are an animated, fictional, virtual band, comprising four animated band members: 2D, Murdoc, Noodle and Russel. They play a variety of music styles - to quote one of their lyrics, they have recorded everything from 'Rap, Hip-Hop, Punk, Ska, to Heavy Metal'. The band was created by Damon Albarn (of Blur) and Jamie Hewlett, the creator of Tank Girl. Gorillaz | Polyphonic RingtonesDisplaying 1 - 10 of 10 ringtones:
» INFO | did you know? « Gorillaz formed as a band in April 1998. The first song they recorded was "Ghost Train" (1990), later released as a B-side on their single "Rock the House". The band's first release was the EP Tomorrow Comes Today, which was very well received in the UK underground music scene, generating a lot of word-of-mouth advertising, as well as a large shroud of mystery over who was behind Gorillaz and what could be expected from the band in the months to come. A promotional booklet was circulated through promo outlets to promote the backstory behind the band. Gorillaz | Monophonic RingtonesDisplaying 1 - 19 of 19 ringtones:
» INFO | did you know? « The band's first single, "Clint Eastwood", was released on March 5, 2001. The blend of raw hip-hop, cheesy horror music and a haunting melodica solo struck chords around the world, thrusting Gorillaz into the global limelight. Due to this, the fictional band members' Hotmail accounts were abandoned (and later hacked) and the inboxes on the site were never updated. Later that same month, their first full-length album, the self-titled Gorillaz was released, producing four singles: "Clint Eastwood", "19-2000", "Rock the House" and "Tomorrow Comes Today". Each of the singles' videos contained humorous and often ridiculous storylines and imagery, though "Clint Eastwood" and "19-2000" were the only singles to break through the American music scene. "19-2000" became popular after being featured in an Icebreakers commercial. The only time the video for "Tomorrow Comes Today" was played in the States was when Toonami broadcasted a "Midnight Run" special where they played animated music videos from Gorillaz, Daft Punk, and Kenna » INFO | did you know? « On December 8, 2004, the website reopened with an exclusive video entitled "Rock It" (which has not been released anywhere else as of August 2005) and the announcement of a new album on the way, including production by DJ Danger Mouse and a guest appearance by De La Soul. A contest entitled Search For A Star was also announced, allowing fans to send in a minute-long clip of video or audio they had made. The prize included collaborating with the band in some way, shape or form, as well as getting their own virtual room on the newly rebuilt Kong Studios website. » INFO | did you know? « 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. [BACK] What do you think about Gorillaz?wtf?!this is terrible! Anonymous |
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