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  1. 2112 (album) - Wikipedia

    "2112" tells a story set in the city of Megadon in the year 2112, after an intergalactic war in 2062 forces many of the planets to be ruled by the Solar Federation (symbolized by the Red Star on …

  2. Rush - 2112 [HD FULL SONG] - YouTube

    2112 by Rush, from the album 2112 (1976). Enjoy! 2019-01-10: Thank you for everything, Neil. You will always be remembered.

  3. 2112’: Rush’s Landmark Album Explained | uDiscover

    Mar 1, 2025 · ‘2112’ was a conceptual landmark, the birth of prog metal and Rush’s play for creative independence. Here is everything you need to know.

  4. 2112 — Rush.com

    Nov 16, 2012 · Influenced by the writings of Ayn Rand, the album features the side-long title suite. Based in the future, a galaxy-wide war results in the union of all planets under the rule of the …

  5. Rush - 2112 Lyrics and Tracklist | Genius

    The story of how 2112 came to be serves as a reminder to believe in yourself, and not let others dictate your decisions.

  6. 2112 | Rush Wiki | Fandom

    In the mid-'70s, the band was driving to a show in downtown Los Angeles, at the Shrine Auditorium, and I noticed some graffiti splattered across a wall: 'Freedom isn't free,' and I …

  7. 2112 - Album by Rush - YouTube Music

    The album reached No. 5 on the Canadian charts and No. 61 in the United States. 2112 has since become a steady seller over many decades, and has maintained a cult following among some …

  8. 2112 (Deluxe Edition) [2012 Remaster] by Rush on Apple Music

    Considered one of Rush's finest albums by fans and a highly celebrated prog-rock album by everyone, 2112 is a landmark of sound and concept. The trio's peerless musicianship has long …

  9. 2112 by Rush - Songfacts

    Part one is the overture of the year 2112. Part two is about the Temples of Syrinx and the Priests that rule them. Part three is about a man who discovers an "ancient device" that is actually a …

  10. 2112 (song) - Wikipedia

    " 2112 " (pronounced "twenty-one twelve") is a song by the Canadian rock band Rush. It was released as a 20-minute song on their 1976 album 2112, and is the longest song by the band.