You know, there are many alter egos and Gorillaz is a collective of alter egos, really. I think anyone who gets involved in it has to sort of accept that nothing is really as it seems.
Meaning of the quote
In the quote, Damon Albarn, an English musician, explains that Gorillaz, the band he is a part of, is made up of many different characters or "alter egos." He says that anyone who gets involved with Gorillaz has to accept that things may not be as they appear. In other words, the band members and their music are not always what they seem on the surface.
About Damon Albarn
Damon Albarn is an English singer, musician, songwriter, and record producer best known as the frontman of the band Blur and the co-creator of the virtual band Gorillaz. He has had a prolific and diverse career, contributing to numerous musical projects and genres over the years.
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