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      Which Rush Song Are You?

      Which Rush Song Are You?
      Music

      By BrainFall Staff - Updated: April 2, 2024

      Hailing from the Great White North, Rush has long been considered Canada’s greatest rock ‘n’ roll export. Recording hit after hit, Rush is truly a legend of rock! So grow out your mullet, crank up “2112”, and settle in to take this quiz to find out which Rush song you are!

      Which Rush Song Are You?

      Ever wondered if your life's journey matches the pulse of a Rush song? Well, we've got something for you! Legendary for their complex compositions and thought-provoking lyrics, Rush songs are practically life lessons with a side of epic guitar solos. Maybe you navigate the world with the caution of "Subdivisions," or perhaps you take on challenges with the gusto of "Tom Sawyer." Either way, each song is a reflection of life, steeped in the stars' alignment, the choices we make, and the destiny we all share.

      A vintage record player with a spinning vinyl, surrounded by colorful album covers and music notes floating in the air

      Rush has a way of capturing life's quirks and quandaries, wrapping them in a tapestry of sound that's as deep and wide as the universe itself. Whether it's the cosmic pondering of "Cygnus X-1" or the existential musings of "Freewill," their music is a soundtrack to our own personal odyssey. With us, humor isn't far behind, because let's face it – sometimes you have to laugh at the hand fate deals you.

      So, are you ready to find out which Rush song embodies your spirit? It might reveal a lot about you – from your philosophical outlook to your readiness to laugh in the face of destiny. Roll the bones with us and let's discover your Rush anthem together!

      Decoding Your Rush Persona

      A spotlight shines on a microphone stand surrounded by musical instruments. A Rush album cover is displayed prominently in the background

      Ever wondered which anthem in the expansive Rush discography mirrors your inner rock star? Strap in and prepare for a lyrical journey through the Rush universe, tailored to uncover which band member's spirit animal resonates with your soul.

      The Philosophical Drummer

      If your thoughts often wander to life’s deeper meanings and you find solace in lyrical wisdom, you might just have a Neil Peart lurking in your psyche. His masterful stick work aside, Neil's lyrics in songs like "Freewill" and "Subdivisions" could be the mirror to your introspective soul. Embrace the rhythm of contemplation!

      The Soaring Guitarist

      Alex Lifeson isn't just any guitarist; he's a sonic sculptor. Do riffs from "Limelight" and the complex melodies of "La Villa Strangiato" send shivers down your spine? If you resonate with Alex's style, you're probably the one who takes creative leaps of faith. Life is your "Xanadu," a splendid quest for high-flying riffs and the thrill of possibility.

      The Melodic Bassist

      Geddy Lee isn't just a virtuoso of the bass; he's the voice that guides us through Rush's epic soundscapes. If tracks like "The Big Money" get your groove on, or "The Trees" makes you want to pluck those strings, then the Geddy in you is all about harmonizing life’s complexities into a melodious experience.

      Timeless Tunes and You

      From the heady rush of "Tom Sawyer" to the echoing depths of "The Pass," there's a Rush track that's a piece of your soul’s puzzle. Maybe "Marathon" pushes you to the finish line, or "Different Strings" tugs at your heartstrings? Our soundtrack shapes our journey, and a Rush tune is bound to be the beacon to your trail.

      The Complete Fan's Guide to Rush Trivia

      Before we embark on this sonic journey, acquaint yourself with the labyrinth of Rush's illustrious music and trivia, because every true fan knows that Rush is not just a band, it's a philosophy wrapped in a rock symphony.

      Navigating through Neal's Beats

      Neil Peart, the legendary percussive force behind Rush, wasn't just a drummer; he was a maestro wielding his drumsticks with the precision of a surgeon. Test your knowledge: Can you list all the time signatures used in YYZ? It's a track that will have you tapping out Morse code rhythms with your feet. Peart's ability to construct a narrative through his kit is showcased in epics like 2112, a seven-part suite that remains a staple of Rush lore.

      Alex's Strings of Tenacity

      Dive deep into the vortex of Alex Lifeson's guitar riffs that soar as high as the Canadian Rockies. Tracks like La Villa Strangiato from Hemispheres offer a masterclass in Lifeson's technical prowess. Do you know which otherworldly track made it onto Rolling Stone's list of the greatest guitar songs? Hint: It's as eternal as the high-flying Xanadu.

      Deciphering Geddy's Codes

      Geddy Lee's bass lines and synth arrangements are complex enough to require their own Enigma machine to decode. Did You Know? The intricate bass work on Red Sector A adds layers to its powerful narrative. Study the staccato signals in Vital Signs and see how they paint a rhythmic pulse of modernity clashing with raw emotion.

      Rush and Rolling Stone

      Rush's odyssey finally saw them inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2013, confirming that their musical alchemy was indeed gold. While not always the darling of the press, songs like The Spirit of Radio highlight the band's critique of mainstream media, with a nod and a wink to entities like Rolling Stone. Reflect on The Garden from Clockwork Angels, and ponder on the philosophical musings that surround their rock legacy.

      Remember, Rush fans: we're not just listening to music; we're peering into the heart of the galaxy one riff at a time. Now, crank up the volume and let's see which Rush track resonates with the essence of your rock 'n' roll soul.

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      Question 1/7

      When you hear Geddy Lee's singing voice, it reminds you of...

      • Angels
      • Witchy-Poo
      • An owl
      • My weird aunt
      Question 2/7

      A great power trio is the sum of its parts. Which part is the most important?

      • Guitar
      • Bass
      • Drums
      • Keyboards
      Question 3/7

      Which great Canadian city would you like to call home?

      • Montreal
      • Toronto
      • Vancouver
      • Moose Jaw
      Question 4/7

      Rush has some songs that fill up an album side. Which is preferable, a 10 minute song or a 3 minute one?

      • 10 minutes
      • 3 minutes
      • In between
      • Play forever
      Question 5/7

      Rush is the best thing to ever come out of Canada. What's the second best?

      • Canadian Club
      • Hockey
      • Bret Hart
      • Poutine
      Question 6/7

      You are starting a Rush cover band. Which famous Canadian do you import to sing for you?

      • Michael J. Fox
      • William Shatner
      • Rachel McAdams
      • Dan Aykroyd
      Question 7/7

      Rush sang "conform or be cast out". Which is more your style?

      • Conformity
      • Uniqueness
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