Between 2000 and 2010, the "virtual band" redefined the boundaries of pop music, blending alternative rock, hip-hop, and electronics into a genre-blurring phenomenon . This decade-long run was defined by —including the self-titled debut, the iconic Demon Days , and the conceptual Plastic Beach —which collectively housed 14 singles
Albums (2000-2010)
Conclusion
Examples of non-album / B-side / rare tracks that push the catalog count upward: Between 2000 and 2010, the "virtual band" redefined
Tracklist (15 songs):
The band released four major studio albums and two significant compilations during this decade: Plastic Beach Phoner to Arizona Revolving Doors Hillbilly Man Detroit
Notes: The US version included the hidden track “Left Hand Suzuki Method” after “M1 A1.” The album eventually sold over 7 million copies worldwide. Conclusion Examples of non-album / B-side / rare