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- Record Label: Arts & Crafts
- Release Date: Jun 3, 2003
- Summary: The Toronto, Canada indie-rock collective generated a great deal of praise for this 2002 sophomore effort, which was released in the U.S. in June, 2003 for the first time.
- Record Label: Arts & Crafts
- Genre(s): Indie, Rock
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Anthems For A Seventeen Year-Old Girl | |
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Used to be one of the rotten ones and I liked you for that Used to be one of the rotten ones and I liked you for that Used to be one of the rotten... | See the rest of the song lyrics |
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Positive: 17 out of 18
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Mixed: 1 out of 18
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Negative: 0 out of 18
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Like no other pop album you've ever heard.
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This record explodes with song after song of endlessly replayable, perfect pop.
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Highly recommended.
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SpinOptimistic, ambient indie rock that floats between the bubble bath and the deep blue sea. [Sep 2003, p.115]
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Even though it starts to coast a bit near the end, You Forgot It in People is still a highly enjoyable, effervescent, endlessly inventive album that crosses genres with astonishing ease.
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The most shocking aspect about You Forgot It in People is just how easily everything seems to be accomplished. Every note and transition is smooth and effortless, and there is such a wealth of brilliantly executed music.
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MagnetWhile all this sounds real pretty and is a pitch-perfect soundtrack for your hip cosmopolitan engagements, You Forgot doesn't have enough stick-to-your-gut songs to sustain a long-term, repeated-listening relationship. [#60, p.93]
Score distribution:
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Positive: 45 out of 49
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Mixed: 4 out of 49
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Negative: 0 out of 49
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EtienneJJun 5, 2003
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JustinB.Sep 25, 2007what an album!
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jeruNov 6, 2003So far the greatest band to explode out of canada, with some of the most intelligent music every. It is beautiful.
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NathanHMar 19, 2006Amazing Band
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ScottC.Aug 19, 2007
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deanjSep 30, 2003
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MarkCJul 23, 2003A mix of boring instrumentals and a few good indie and pop songs. They don't do their post-rock upbringings any justice on this album.
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