Welcome to album club week 7! This week we have Broken Social Scene’s You Forget It in People released in 2002.

Let’s talk about this album! Tell us your favorite song or tell us what you like or don’t like about it. Or tell us about the first time you heard this or a memory this triggers. This will stay pinned for a few days so feel free to take your time and give it a fresh listen!

And then please give some suggestions for what albums we should discuss in the future!

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  • kvn@lemmy.worldOPM
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    8 months ago

    In my opinion this is the best album that has come from the group of musicians that make up Broken Social Scene. I love everything about it. It’s difficult for me to pick a favorite song. There’s just so much going on with the wide variety of instrumentation and styles utilized across this album

  • Ringmasterincestuous@aussie.zone
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    8 months ago

    2002… Jesus, I’m old…

    Amazing composition, from opening to finish.

    My wife introduced me to them so they’ll always make me think of her. One of the best concerts we’ve been to (many years ago now).

    Wouldn’t even know where to start in terms of songs. Cause = Time was (and still is) one of her favourites that I think she started me with.

    I think KC accidental might be my favourite over the long period of time. My fav track would change over time though. KC and Almost Crimes would be the most persistent.

    Love lovers spit but probably lean towards the bee hives version. Honestly, there isn’t a song on here that isn’t amazing. I think we ended up liking Lorde just because of Ribs’ mention of that song haha…

    I could talk all day about this album and just be fan boy about it so bad.

    Not on this album but it’s all gonna break I feel like I need to mention as it’s an all time favourite too.

    We love BBS hard obviously haha… this post doesn’t resemble our feelings for this album