Gorillaz - Plastic Beach - Plastic Beach

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Published 2015-02-12
Plastic Beach taken from the 2010 album Plastic Beach including the singles Rhinestone Eyes, Stylo, Superfast Jellyfish and On Melancholy Hill.

All Comments (21)
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  • @noodle1877
    This song is what my leg feels like when it falls asleep
  • @Sketcherfish
    Such a vibe. This album gives off a "the world sorta ended and we are the only people left. With the latest 2010 technology" and i love it
  • @ndelapaz9755
    Why does Plastic Beach give me a vibe of mystery and beauty at the same time?
  • @AnarchyApple
    I feel this should have been the last track on the album because it leaves you with such satisfaction.
  • This is my favourite Gorillaz song- Everytime someone interacts on this comment i get to revisit this beauty
  • u know its a good band when like, all their songs have new comments each hour
  • @franc0smurff478
    Lyrics: To the dark dark seas Comes the only whale Watching ships go by It's the day we try It doesn't know It's a Casio on a plastic beach It's a Casio on a plastic beach It's a Styrofoam deep sea landfill It's a Styrofoam deep sea landfill It's automated computer speech It's automated computer speech It's a Casio on a plastic beach It's a Casio If they hold you, whale On a really hot day When the call got made You've gone away It doesn't know It's a Casio on a plastic beach It's a Casio on a plastic beach It's a Styrofoam deep sea landfill It's a Styrofoam deep sea landfill It's automated computer speech It's automated computer speech It's a Casio on a plastic beach It's a Casio It's a Casio on a plastic beach It's a Casio on a plastic beach It's a Styrofoam deep sea landfill It's a Styrofoam deep sea landfill It's automated computer speech It's automated computer speech It's a Casio on a plastic beach It's a Casio
  • Holy crap, that intro will never not give me goosebumps. This song deserves to be the title track of the album.
  • @parasective
    I grew up with Gorillaz and i will continue to grow up with Gorillaz (im still only 14)
  • @ianhinz7639
    When you’re too creative and a legit musical genius and even being the front man of a legendary band who created Brit pop in the 90s was hindering on your creativity. So you had to create a fictional band of weirdos so it made better sense to us simple humans. Damon is epic! Definitely deserves more praise!
  • @heiseness
    Plastic Beach - Plastic Beach - Plastic Beach
  • @clypseus
    When you're playing Rock paper scissors in the mirror and you win 0:42
  • @Froshly
    Who’s STILL just coming back to this godly little tune?
  • @fountano2101
    Bro, the year was 2011. I was in 8th grade when I discovered Gorillaz, I stumbled upon them randomly. I had just started using the internet and social media, so I could finally look up new, awesome music, different from what my sibling was listening to and the radios. I still remember this eery feeling I felt while listening to every single one of their albums. Honestly Gorillaz was this super new, bizzare thing that fascinated me while puberty was slowly starting eating up my insides. The story about the characters and the sequence between their music videos was the most exciting thing in my daily life back then. Their unique sound was THE SHIT for me, it got me through stuff. Honestly I felt like I had discovered a hidden treasure, a secret, that only I could enjoy. I was feeling pretty special. Good times. I am so glad I grew up with Gorillaz. Plastic Beach album had always a special place in my heart. Bro wtf my feelings are pouring out staaaaap
  • I'm glad people search behind all the memes to find this masterpiece
  • @N_S_K_A_
    "the villains base will be hard to find" the villains base:
  • @glutenkillz
    No other songs give me nearly the same vibe as Gorillaz’s songs do. A combination of fear of missing out, nostalgia, and yet it is an banger.
  • @foster.-.799
    When I was 13 years old, I listened to this song when I entered a new school, and today, at 19 years old, I graduate and continue to listen.