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  • ^ "Broken Social Scene: Broken Social Scene".
  • "Broken Social Scene: Broken Social Scene + EP to Be You and Me / Metric: Live It Out". "Broken Social Scene: Broken Social Scene".
  • ^ Ringen, Jonathan (November 21, 2005).
  • "Broken Social Scene, Broken Social Scene". "Broken Social Scene – Broken Social Scene".
  • ^ "Reviews for Broken Social Scene by Broken Social Scene".
  • "Kaslik draws on indie band connection for novel". "Broken Social Scene's Hard Road To Windsurfing Nation - Music, Celebrity, Artist News".
  • ^ "Gold Platinum Database: Broken Social Scene - Broken Social Scene".
  • The instrumental introduction to "7/4 (Shoreline)" is used as the theme music for CBC Radio One's Mainstreet programme broadcast on CBHA in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
  • "7/4 (Shoreline)" b/w "Stars and Spit" & "Death Cock" (2006, CDS).
  • "Ibi Dreams of Pavement (A Better Day)" b/w "All the Gods" (2005, 7").
  • "No Smiling Darkness/Snake Charmers Association"ĭespite the EP having a limited release, two music videos were made for the songs, "Her Disappearing Theme" and "Major Label Debut (Fast)". As of 2008, sales in the United States have exceeded 108,000 copies, according to Nielsen SoundScan.

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    Nevertheless, the album reached the number-one position on American college charts and received widespread critical acclaim in the UK. Whereas the earlier album had received almost universal critical praise, Broken Social Scene 's looser, less structured songs were praised by some critics, but derided by others as self-indulgent and sloppy. However, the album divided critics more than its predecessor, 2002's You Forgot It in People. It was also shortlisted for the 2006 Polaris Music Prize.

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    Awards and reviews Professional ratings Aggregate scoresĪt the 2006 Juno Awards it won the award for Alternative Album of the Year. She warns against "scouring the pages for thinly disguised characterizations of Kevin Drew, Emily Haines or Amy Millan". Although Kaslik stated "It's definitely based on a world that I know", she brushed off claims that the connection goes very deep, saying "it would be mistaken and scurrilous to try to identify individual people". Kaslik attended the Etobicoke School of the Arts with members of the band and helped them on their first tour of Canada and the United States. It is also suggested that Broken Social Scene is used as basis for a band that appears in Kaslik's second novel The Angel Riots, about a rising indie rock band from Montreal. The song "Ibi Dreams of Pavement (A Better Day)" refers to Canadian novelist Ibi Kaslik, a friend of the band. Additionally, the original artwork was to be a cartoon rendition of Pangaea, which was later scrapped in favor of the current artwork drawn by lead singer Kevin Drew.

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    The album was originally to be titled Windsurfing Nation. The album was certified Gold in Canada on September 14, 2012. The vinyl pressing was released on two records, the first three sides being the album and the fourth being the EP. The Japanese release is still issued with the EP.

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    The initial domestic pressings of the album were issued with a seven-track bonus EP, EP to Be You and Me, a play on Marlo Thomas' children's record album Free to Be. In addition to the musicians who contributed to the band's prior release You Forgot It in People, new contributors on Broken Social Scene include k-os, Jason Tait ( The Weakerthans) and Murray Lightburn ( The Dears).

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    Broken Social Scene is the third studio album by Broken Social Scene, released on October 4, 2005.







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