Vinyl Description: 2xLP standard weight vinyl, wide spine jacket, embossed cover, digital download card, pull out insert with archival photos and liner notes written by Stuart Berman, author of This Book Is Broken.
But by pursuing improvisational freedom over commercial considerations, Broken Social Scene set a new gold standard for indie rock in the 21st century with 2002’s You Forgot It In People, an album that pushed the genre far beyond its noisy ’90s slacker roots toward a more sonically expansive, emotionally expressive vision. And with follow-up releases like the blissfully chaotic Broken Social Scene (2005), the rapturous Forgiveness Rock Record (2010), and the intricate, insidiously melodic Hug of Thunder (2017), Broken Social Scene have amassed a thrillingly amorphous, unpredictable body of work.
2) “Do the 95” (2001, B-Side to “Stars and Sons” 7-inch)
3) “Curse Your Fail” (2009, From tour 7-inch split with the Sea and Cake)
4) "Not At My Best" (2010, From the end credits for film 'It's Kind Of A Funny Story')
5) "National Anthem of Nowhere" (2004, Early Broken Social Scene version of an Apostle Of Hustle song)
6) "Golden Facelift” (2009, ‘Forgiveness Rock Record’ outtake. Released on Globe & Mail’s Broadsheet Music project)
7) “This House Is On Fire” (2009, 'Forgiveness Rock Record' outtake)
8) “Canada vs America” (2004, From the ‘Self-Titled’ bonus CD "EP to be You and Me")
9) "Day Of The Kid" (2005, Released on Arts & Crafts 10th anniversary compilation)
10) "Stars and Spit" (2006, B-Side to "7/4 Shoreline" 7-inch)
11) “Until It's Dead” (2006, From Lake Ontario Waterkeeper compilation 'At The Barricades: Vol 1')
12) "All My Friends" (2004, From the ‘Self-Titled’ bonus CD "EP to be You and Me")
13) “Death Cock” (2001, Very first recording with producer Dave Newfeld. Released on Arts & Crafts 10th anniversary compilation)
14) “Old Dead Young” (2016, ‘Hug Of Thunder’ vinyl-only track)