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Rush

Artist Song
Rush  Tom Sawyer  
Rush  Limelight  
Rush  The Spirit of Radio  
Rush  The Trees  
Rush  Fly By Night  
Rush  Red Barchetta  
Rush  Working Man  
Rush  Subdivisions  
Rush  Freewill  
Rush  Closer to the Heart  
Rush  New World Man  
Rush  Farewell to Kings  
Rush  Distant Early Warning  
Rush  YYZ  
Rush  The Big Money  
Rush  Circumstances  
Rush  Cinderella Man  
Rush  Vital Signs  
Rush  Something for Nothing  
Rush  What You're Doing  
Rush  A Passage to Bangkok  
Rush  Bastille Day  
Rush  Far Cry  
Rush  Lakeside Park  
Rush  Heart Full of Soul  
Rush  The Analog Kid  
Rush  Summertime Blues  
Rush  Entre Nous  
Rush  Twilight Zone  
Rush  Finding My Way  
Rush  I Think I'm Going Bald  
Rush  Anthem  
Rush  La Villa Strangiato  
Rush  Roll the Bones  
Rush  By-Tor and the Snow Dog  
Rush  Time Stand Still  
Rush  Afterimage  
Rush  Kid Gloves  
Rush  Peaceable Kingdom  
Rush  Need Some Love  
Rush  Force Ten  
Rush  Marathon  
Rush  One Little Victory  
Rush  Driven  
Rush  Spindrift  
Rush  Mr. Soul  
Rush  Lessons  
Rush  Natural Science  
Rush  The Weapon  
Rush  Presto  
Rush  Red Sector A  
Rush  Animate  
Rush  The Enemy Within, Pt. 1 of "Fear"  
Rush  Manhattan Project  
Bob & Doug McKenzie featuring Geddy Lee  Take Off  
Rush  Vapor Trail  
Rush  Prime Mover  
Rush  Scars  
Rush  Test for Echo  
Rush  Chain Lightning  
Rush  Mission  
Rush  Limbo  
Rush  Dreamline  
Rush  Earthshine  
Rush  Mystic Rhythms  
Rush  Stick It Out  
Rush  Crossroads  
Rush  The Larger Bowl  
Rush  Nobodys Hero  
Rush  YYZ (Live)  
Rush  The Spirit of Radio  
Rush  Subdivisions  
Rush  A Passage to Bangkok  
Geddy Lee  My Favorite Headache  
Rush  Workin' Them Angels  

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Whether they're New World Men or today's Tom Sawyers, Rush have been making majestic, larger-than-life music as far back as the start of the '70s. Since then, they've weaved everything from proto-metal to prog rock to new wave into the three-ring circus of Geddy Lee's helium holler and death-defying basslines, six-string Picasso Alex Lifeson's artful shredding, and Neil Peart's octopus-on-amphetamines drum deviltry. Ever the hard-rock intellectuals, they've matched their instrumental prowess with lyrical brainpower, spinning complex sci-fi yarns and harnessing heady concepts. The finest moments of Rush's long voyage are collected here, from brain-burning flights of fantasy to punchy political statements, all delivered with the kind of big-stepping bravado that's been setting lighters aloft in packed stadiums for four decades.
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