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Not even a drunk Damon Albarn can get Gorillaz off the tracks.

The article discusses a review of a Gorillaz performance, noting that even when Damon Albarn, the band's frontman, was under the influence of alcohol, the group did not lose control or coherence during their show. The reviewer seems to highlight the band's ability to maintain quality and focus regardless of external factors such as Albarn's personal state.

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De Standaard logoDe StandaardIndependentCenter18 hr. ago
Not even a drunk Damon Albarn can get Gorillaz off the tracks.

The article discusses a review of a Gorillaz performance, noting that even when Damon Albarn, the band's frontman, was under the influence of alcohol, the group did not lose control or coherence during their show. The reviewer seems to highlight the band's ability to maintain quality and focus regardless of external factors such as Albarn's personal state.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a cultural event and does not engage with political issues, figures, or policies. It provides a review of a music performance without any apparent ideological framing or bias.

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