

Tomorrow Comes Today is a pretty song, too, but to me, a lot of the rest of the songs are certainly interesting, but I find some being sorta stale with a few redeeming qualities, plus I don't like punk music much. The album has some of Gorillaz top songs, like Clint Eastwood, 19-2000, and Rock the House.

The rest except Hollywood all sound very similar, and Hollywood is still beat out by other poppy rap Gorillaz songs, like Superfast Jellyfish. My opinion on this album is Humility and Fire Flies are the only good songs on here. A lot of the rest of the songs feel like they could've been on Demon Days and/or are average by Gorillaz standards, on top of the remixes that fill the album.

A remix album disguised as having real songs by the titles which all sound the same.
