Demon Days EXPLICIT LYRICS Gorillaz

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  • Release Date: 05/24/2005
  • Sales Rank: 3,560
  • Label: VIRGIN RECORDS US
  • UPC: 724387383821
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Demon Days

1LISTENIntro 1:03
2LISTENLast Living Souls 3:10
3LISTENKids With Guns 3:45
4LISTENO Green World 4:31
5LISTENDirty Harry / Bootie Brown 3:43
6LISTENFeel Good Inc. 3:41
7LISTENEl Mañana 3:50
8LISTENEvery Planet We Reach Is Dead 4:53
9LISTENNovember Has Come 2:41
10LISTENAll Alone 3:30
11LISTENWhite Light 2:08
12LISTENDare 4:04
13LISTENFire Coming Out of the Monkey's Head 3:16
14LISTENDon't Get Lost in Heaven 2:00
15LISTENDemon Days 4:28

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Breaking a hiatus even longer than their cartoon kin in the Family Guy cast, Gorillaz return to action with this worthy follow-up to their self-titled debut. Flesh-and-blood major-domo Damon Albarn -- joined by sound manipulator Danger Mouse, who fills the trainers of Dan "The Automator" Nakamura -- takes things in some intriguing directions this time around, with a considerably less sunny mood. That's evident on tracks like "Kids with Guns," on which Albarn rails against, well, practically everything he sees in the (decaying) world around him, and the misty "Every Plant We Reach Is Dead." The cast of characters is even more wide open this time around, with cameos by the Pharcyde's Booty Brown -- who holds down the funky center of the "Clint Eastwood" sequel "Dirty Harry" as he's bombarded with chirping children and electronic ephemera -- and De La Soul, who go a long way toward launching the Daisy Age revival on "Feel Good Inc." The oddest guest of all is Dennis Hopper, who brings the full scope of his Blue Velvet bizarritude to the spoken-word interlude "Fire Coming Out of a Monkey's Head." Albarn has said that he used Demon Days to exorcise some of his own demons, and that shows, but not to the exclusion of beats you can dance to. David Sprague, Barnes & Noble



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An Outstanding Pieceby Anonymous

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August 14, 2008: If you thought the virtual band was just a one-time joke, think again. Musician Albarn and artist Hewlett have poured alot of the good stuff into the mix this time. Peppered with all the quirky style and story that is the infamous virtual band Gorillaz, &quot Demon Days&quot is sure to stun. With catchy lyrics, dance beats, and some addicting basslines, this CD hooks even the newest listener. From the dark mood in &quot Feel Good Inc.&quot to the upbeat &quot Dare,&quot Gorillaz takes you from the top, throws you to the bottom, and picks you up one more time, just so you can listen to the CD all over again. Though Gorillaz has been known for nonsense lyrics strung on powered up electro music (like those in their self-titled album &quot Gorillaz&quot ), the band gives up alot of heart in songs like &quot Fire Coming Out Of The Monkey's Head&quot and &quot O Green World.&quot Packed with simply inspiring and energizing music, &quot Demon Days&quot is an outstanding piece of art. Albarn and Hewlett have really done it this time. I give 5 stars, because I just can't keep my hands off of it.

Focused Albumby Anonymous

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March 29, 2006: This Album kind of seperates itsself from the other ones only because they seemed to be more focused on a concept of life in this one.The others just deal with Damon and Jamies imagination and influence of a virtual band not to say that the other ones were horrible its just that i highly reccomend this album if you want to get into the Gorillaz


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