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'''Rush''' is a [[rock band]], 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]], 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)

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Rush is a Canadian rock band, 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)