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Calse92
5th Mar 2006
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Good Points: Wowing
Loads of singles
Bad Points: Seems to try and tell a story during the songs. This may put some people off!
General comments: Gorillaz makes it's long awaited return to the music scene with the fantastic Demon Days album. The songs are brilliant, and there are lots of already popular songs, such as Dare, Feel Good inc., and Dirty Harry, along with some as yet unreleased gems like O Green World and Kids With Guns.
This is an amazing Album that never drops below total brilliance.
The only possible drawback, which will hardly put people off, is that the songs tend to tell a story whilst the album progresses. I find this rather curious and enjoy it very much, but a few rather silly people may not like this new take on track co-ordination.
Total and utter brilliance in my opinion.
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Gamo 1k Master
4th Mar 2006
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The Demon Dayz CD by the Gorillaz seems to have at least 5 hit singles on it. Because I just bought the CD because of Feel Good Inc., I wasn't expecting much of the complete album. It was a pleasant surprise though when I heard so many songs that I had heard previously on the radio.
A good CD! Go and buy it!- Read Gamo 1k Master's review (72 words)
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Demon Days by the Gorillaz is a great introduction to the world of offbeat hip hop, as I call it. Put it on at parties, or driving in the car, its something everyone can enjoy. I hope the Gorillaz keep providing this great music in the future and carry on inventing new and interesting, and of course, fun albums.- Read indiegregg's review (120 words)




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