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'''Rush''' is a Canadian [[rock band]] originally formed in August, 1968: presently composed of bassists, keyboardist, and lead vocalist [[Geddy Lee]], guitarist [[Alex Lifeson]], and drummer and lyricist [[Neil Peart]]. They are perhaps best known for their rock opera album 2112, which is set in the future and features the re-discovery of the guitar, a banned instrument. | '''Rush''' is a Canadian [[rock band]] originally formed in August, 1968: presently composed of bassists, keyboardist, and lead vocalist [[Geddy Lee]], guitarist [[Alex Lifeson]], and drummer and lyricist [[Neil Peart]]. They are perhaps best known for their rock opera album 2112, which is set in the future and features the re-discovery of the guitar, a banned instrument. | ||
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This article is about the rock band. For other uses of "Rush", please see Rush (disambiguation).
Rush is a Canadian rock band originally formed in August, 1968: presently composed of bassists, keyboardist, and lead vocalist Geddy Lee, guitarist Alex Lifeson, and drummer and lyricist Neil Peart. They are perhaps best known for their rock opera album 2112, which is set in the future and features the re-discovery of the guitar, a banned instrument.
Discography
Studio albums
- Rush (1974)
- Fly by Night (1975)
- Caress of Steel (1975)
- 2112 (1976)
- A Farewell to Kings (1977)
- Hemispheres (1978)
- Permanent Waves (1980)
- Moving Pictures (1981)
- Signals (1982)
- Grace Under Pressure (1984)
- Power Windows (1985)
- Hold Your Fire (1987)
- Presto (1989)
- Roll the Bones (1991)
- Counterparts (1993)
- Test for Echo (1996)
- Vapor Trails (2002)
- Feedback (2004)
- Snakes & Arrows (2007)