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Penny Ditch  |  by www.ultimate-guitar.com. All rights reserved. 25.04 | 18:18

I did like Gorillaz when i was into that type of music but i never lissen to them no more. But shame bout this, i think they cud have done some more good cds Thank Goodness, I hear their songs at work a million times, theyre just not that great, sorry! Gorillaz were wellll good!

! Loved the newer stuff! I sure hope it's a good film.

Gorillaz really know how to set the mood. I liked them. Clint Eastwood is an awesome song.

Good the Bad and the Queen is much better, I hope he will focus more time into that band now. Good Bye and Good Riddance is all i have to say. Oh, well.

I liked a few of their songs. They did find a unique way of combining rock, hip-hop, and pop into something cool, though. I'm sure the 'film score' will be pretty cool.

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