Broken Social Scene

Not in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame

Eligible in: 2026

First Recording: 2001


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Will Broken Social Scene be inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame?
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Saw this band at Bonnaroo last month. Played in That Tent (I think). Had a large crowd for them. Band has about 7 or 8 people in it.

Fine set. Crowd loved them. To me, they are developing a case. Need a couple more badass albums to have one, IMO.

Posted by Paul in KY on Sunday, 07/1/2018 @ 17:27pm


Saw this band at Bonnaroo last month. Played in That Tent (I think). Had a large crowd for them. Band has about 7 or 8 people in it.

Fine set. Crowd loved them. To me, they are developing a case. Need a couple more badass albums to have one, IMO.

Posted by Paul in KY on Sunday, 07/1/2018 @ 17:29pm


I feel like BSS are better contenders than most think. Beyond just being critical darlings (Pitchfork just called them one of the most important acts of the 21st century) that performed well commercially, BSS, unlike a number of other indie acts, also gives the hall the ability to induct an large chunk of the most popular independent musicians of its era. You end up repping not only BSS but Feist, key members of Metric, Stars, possibly Death From Above 1979, Sam Roberts, Danko Jones with one act. That's a lot of big names from the 2000s and 2010s indie and canadian rock scenes.

Posted by Mat r on Sunday, 03/13/2022 @ 21:01pm


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