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Live at the Phoenix Concert Theatre, 2003

by Broken Social Scene

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Tony This is one of my favorite albums of all time. I discovered it around 2010 and have been listening to it religiously ever since. I’m happy to purchase this as I know it’ll sound just as good as the studio version, if not better.

Big thanks for releasing this gym. Would love a vinyl copy at some point. ✌🏽 Favorite track: Cause = Time.
devgen92
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devgen92 Getting to hear Emily Haines sing Anthems live is always a treasured memory. This has been my favourite record for 15 years and I can’t wait to see the Toronto anniversary show in December. Much love from a long time fan! Favorite track: Anthems For A Seventeen Year Old Girl.
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azf604 Listening to this the day after ur Friday show in Vancouver 9/23. No one brings more pure raw emotional energy… I absolutely love u guys! If I win the lottery this year I’ll bring the whole crew to Britannia for our annual pig roast lol. Hopefully talk soon!!! Til then, thanks for everything ❤️ Favorite track: Almost Crimes.
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From December 3rd to 5th in 2003, indie rock collective Broken Social Scene performed the three sold out hometown shows at the Phoenix Concert Theatre in Toronto. The band had just returned from a tour that took them across the US, UK, and Europe in support of their sophomore album, You Forgot It In People.

The record had been released the previous year and was already on its journey to becoming one of the most celebrated indie albums of the decade. Pitchfork had called the album "endlessly replayable, perfect pop" giving it a Best New Music designation and the BBC called it "absolutely, utterly essential," setting into motion the band's swift ascent to global recognition.

On this live bootleg, you'll hear a group of friends joyously performing for their community, the people of Toronto who supported them when Broken Social Scene was just a two-person instrumental curiosity, before all the awards, the late night television performances, and invites to Glastonbury and Lollapalooza.

This collection features songs from You Forgot It In People, select tracks from their follow up self-titled record (including a 15 minute rendition of "It's All Gonna Break"), and the rarity "Jimmy and the Photocall," a long-time fan favorite that never made it on to an album!

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released September 22, 2022

Mixed by Charles Spearin
Mastered (with additional mixing) by Noah Mintz at Lacquer Channel
Design and layout by Mortis Studios
Cover photos by Kat Taylor-Small

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Broken Social Scene is a Canadian indie rock band, a musical collective including as few as six and as many as nineteen members, formed by Kevin Drew and Brendan Canning. Most of its members play in various other groups and solo projects, mainly in the city of Toronto. ... more

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