Immerse yourself in the acclaimed sounds of Broken Social Scene with the vinyl LP "You Forgot It In People." 

Celebrated as a seminal piece, Broken Social Scene’s You Forgot It In People is a landmark album that helped define Canadian indie rock in the early 2000s, blending intimacy and sprawl into a sound that feels both communal and deeply personal. Built around shifting lineups of musicians and vocalists, the record moves fluidly between hushed, melancholic moments and explosive, layered crescendos, often within the same song. Tracks drift from lo-fi folk textures to dense walls of guitars, strings, and electronics, creating a sense of constant motion and emotional unpredictability. There’s a raw vulnerability running through the album, but it’s balanced by moments of warmth, hope, and release, giving the music a lived-in, human quality. Rather than aiming for polish or uniformity, You Forgot It In People thrives on its imperfections, capturing the feeling of a group of friends pouring everything they have into songs that linger long after the final note.

Tracklist:
Capture The Flag 2:11
KC Accidental 3:52
Stars And Sons 5:11
Almost Crimes (Radio Kills Remix) 4:25
Looks Just Like The Sun 4:25
Pacific Theme 5:11
Anthems For A Seventeen Year-Old Girl 4:37
Cause = Time 5:32
Late Nineties Bedroom Rock For The Missionaries 3:49
Shampoo Suicide 4:07
Lover's Spit 6:24
I'm Still Your Fag 4:26
Pitter Patter Goes My Heart 2:26

This is a must-have for enthusiasts of the genre and collectors alike, offering a tangible piece of the Indie Rock legacy.