Cyborg Noodle blows up the entrance while holding a complete arsenal of weapons, surprising all of the fellow people who collaborated on Plastic Beach as her eyes start to water, similar to the Stylo video. The scene returns to normal with the Boogieman feeling outwitted as Murdoc grins. As the Boogieman stretches out his hand, the man grabs his hand and the man is revealed to be Murdoc. A mysterious man approaches him and holds his hand out as a sign of friendship. The Boogieman then points to Murdoc and remembers a flashback in which what appear to be the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse passing by in a desert setting, possibly Mexico, where Murdoc used to be an arms dealer, while the Boogieman is left behind on a donkey. The Boogieman then jumps into the ocean, with 2-D noticing him from his room, and lands on an empty ship. Cyborg Noodle begins to shoot at the Boogieman, as he hides behind a statue of Pazuzu (the one on the cover of the band's album D-Sides). The Boogieman then appears at the top of Plastic Beach, with Murdoc and Cyborg Noodle discovering him.
The opening scene shows Russell and Noodle heading to Plastic Beach, with Noodle riding on the top of Russell's head, as he eats a hammerhead shark. The storyboard begins by telling the story of how all four of the band members reunite on Plastic Beach, with the return of Russell and Noodle. Gorillaz also performed the song at the shows of their subsequent tours Humanz Tour (2017-2018) and The Now Now Tour (2018).Ī storyboard version of a possible music video for the song was released on 4 October 2010 to the band's official YouTube channel. The set was released on the show's webcast, with "Rhinestone Eyes" being played on the main show. The band recorded a live set for the Late Show with David Letterman on 8 October 2010. The song was performed at all the shows of their Escape to Plastic Beach World Tour, held between October and December 2010. The band performed the song live for the first time at the Wedgewood Rooms in Portsmouth, on 21 March 2010. The song is featured in the video game FIFA 11. However, just days after the copies were issued, the band made the decision to issue non-album single " Doncamatic" instead.
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The song was initially intended to receive a full release as the fourth single from Plastic Beach, with copies of the physical single being sent to radio stations across the United States.