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Population is the second studio album by Canadian indie rock band The Most Serene Republic. It was recorded and mixed by Ryan Mills, Mike Kuehn and Ryan Lenssen at Sleepytown Sound in Toronto. The album was released on October 2, 2007 through Arts & Crafts.

Track listing

  1. "Humble Peasants"
  2. "Compliance"
  3. "The Men Who Live Upstairs"
  4. "Present of Future End"
  5. "A Mix of Sun and Cloud"
  6. "Battle Hymn of the Republic"
  7. "Why So Looking Back"
  8. "Sherry and her Butterfly Net"
  9. "Agenbite of Inwit"
  10. "Career in Shaping Clay"
  11. "Solipsism Millionaires"
  12. "Multiplication Desks"
  13. "Neurasthenia"

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