Are they worth getting into?

Are they worth getting into?

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No.

Yes

probably not but I don't like prog

Yes, that album is also really underrated.

Don't sit on the plexi-glass toilet...

yeah just don't rush it

I can't fucking stand the vocals, ruins my immersion

Literally do not understand why people hate on Geddy. I generally prefer deeper voices but if it has to be high I prefer his to, say, The Dear Hunter, which I can't stand

all the '70s albums are worth listening to and the rest varies depending on how much cheese you can tolerate

Even with such a high voice you can't deny that his deliver was always passionate.

I'm a huge Rush fan but I don't really know where to tell you to start. I started with 2112, though the first song I heard from them was Limelight and that's when I knew I loved them.

Moving Pictures? Signals? ;-;

I love zeppelin and Robert's voice is fairly high, I just can't fucking stand Geddys

Later albums are underrated, Test For Echo and One Little Victory are killer openers. Speaking of the latter, too many people hate on Vapor Trails because of Loudness Wars even though it got remastered ages ago.

If you wanna hear 3 men wanking off into a microphone, yeah

What's with his voice? How did it get so high?

This is probably my favorite Rush album. They went strong all the way through the 80s imo, I haven't really gotten into their post-Presto pre-Snakes and Arrows output but I'm sure it has plenty of redeeming values.

his mom accidentally let him suck on a balloon when he was a baby, he inhale too much air and ben that way over since

Sick, just the way I like it :^)

forgot image :\

>cheese

I wonder if he speaks like an ordinary guy

jacobs ladder from permanent waves is an extremely underrated song and I suggest starting there, that entire album is really easy to like

they're good, but the synth is not to my taste

this one's my favorite tbqh

farewell to kings is a great album
xanadu never gets old, even the shorter songs are amazing, and the way they end the album with cygnus book 1 and start hemispheres with book 2 is one of the big moments in music history

He sounds like a normal dude with a high voice.
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I know him, and he does!

Absolutely. Rush's albums from 1974-1984 are fantastic.

I know him and he does.

I'm seeing this for about the fifth time and only now realizing it's part of the meme