You Forgot It in People
Released: 2002

You Forgot It in People

by Broken Social Scene

The 1049th greatest album of all time

You Forgot It in People (2002) is Broken Social Scene's expansive second album from the Toronto indie collective. It blends indie rock songwriting with post-rock textures and experimental arrangements, marked by layered guitars, brass and string flourishes, shifting dynamics, and overlapping communal vocals. The record showcases the group's loose, large-cast approach, balancing intimate, hushed passages with more anthemic, richly arranged tracks such as 'Lover's Spit' and 'Anthems for a Seventeen-Year-Old Girl'.