Broken Social Scene by Broken Social Scene

Broken Social Scene

Broken Social Scene

2005
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Album Summary

Broken Social Scene is the third studio album by Broken Social Scene, released on October 4, 2005. In addition to the musicians who contributed to the band's prior release You Forgot It in People, new contributors on Broken Social Scene include k-os, Jason Tait (The Weakerthans) and Murray Lightburn (The Dears). The initial domestic pressings of the album were issued with a seven-track bonus EP, EP to Be You and Me, a play on Marlo Thomas' children's record album Free to Be... You and Me. The Japanese release is still issued with the EP. The vinyl pressing was released on two records, the first three sides being the album and the fourth being the EP. The album was certified Gold in Canada on September 14, 2012.

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Dec 21 2025 Author
4
Broken Social Scene (album) is a good indie rock album. It sounds a bit you would expect Radiohead to sound if they wouldn't have parted with more traditional song structures and rock after OK Computer. So it's indie rock with detuned noises, lot's of variation, but still some traditional songwriting and melody hidden under layers of wackiness. With some help of members of fellow indie rockers The Weakerthans and The Dears.
Dec 22 2025 Author
4
Didn't know this before. Pleasant surprise
Dec 23 2025 Author
4
Great record, but not ”You Forgot It In People”?
Dec 22 2025 Author
3
Indiest indie rock there ever was