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Gorillaz’s Togetherness Agenda (opens in new tab)

<p><img src=" referrerpolicy="no-referrer"></p><p>One late-1990s night in their London flat, the musician Damon Albarn and the illustrator Jamie Hewlett wrote a one-page vision for a new band. This group, they declared, would exist solely as cartoons, with one member capable of giving voice to beloved singers who had passed away. By the time that group, Gorillaz, arrived a few years later, many of those ideas had been realized. But along the way, the concept of having the group mingle with t...

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