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The Analog Teen

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About The Analog Teen

  • Birthday 06/02/2000

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  • Location
    San Jose, CA
  • Gender
    Male

Music Fandom

  • Number of Rush Concerts Attended
    1
  • Last Rush Concert Attended
    R40
  • Favorite Rush Song
    Indecisive
  • Favorite Rush Album
    Indecisive
  • Best Rush Experience
    R40
  • Other Favorite Bands
    RHCP, Metallica, The Who, a lot more.
  • Musical Instruments You Play
    Bass (not very well)
  1. Just browsing Spotify when I noticed a new addition to the "Rush Complete Collection" playlist (which is entirely missing Vapor Trails). Dave Grohl and Taylor Hawkins covered the 2112 Overture, produced by Nick Raskulinecz (who also produced S&A and CA). I didn't think it was too bad, seemed to have a bit darker feel to it. Thoughts?
  2. Just decided to turn on the album and check the forum and happened to see this thread, although today isn't the day. Not really even in my top 10 albums, but it does have a few good tracks.
  3. That story alone makes this worth buying Somehow "The Bag" needs to make a comeback! So does this mean Rush is going to tour with The Bag on guitar? Sounds great to me.
  4. Luckily it's due to show in a theater near me, although I'll end up awkwardly sitting alone because I don't know any other Rush fans around here, but then again that's probably the situation for a lot of us, right!? Just me? Okay...
  5. Surprised to see nobody has posted here in quite some time, despite them having released an album this summer. I'm a big fan of theirs, I like their music from each album, some more than others. Also just got tickets today for March 2017!
  6. I was a minor Rush fan up until when I saw them live, and now I find it difficult not to listen to them every day. I don't think my dad was ever obsessive over Rush, but he didn't have to do much to get me into their music. My older brother was of the same opinion as me before seeing them, and he got into them a little more after seeing them live, but never really too much. I'd say it really depends on the musical taste that they develop, but they're bound to like a song if they hear it enough early on in life (or at least it wouldn't hurt to try and force them into liking Rush!).
  7. 1) Natural Science 2) Freewill 3) TSOR 4) Jacob's Ladder 5) Entre Nous 6) Different Strings Once again another album in which all the songs are great.
  8. My list would change depending on what day I post it but here it is for today: 1) The Camera Eye 2) Red Barchetta 3) YYZ 4) Limelight 5) Tom Sawyer 6) Witch Hunt 7) Vital Signs Love all of these songs so it's difficult to determine the order.
  9. Primus doesn't exactly appeal to everyone, they're not meant to be taken too seriously. Jerry Was a Racecar Driver is personally my favorite Primus track and I consider myself a fan of them.
  10. In terms of taking finals, this site (https://rogerhub.com/final-grade-calculator/) will let you calculate what percent you need on your final in order to get a certain grade in a class. I essentially use it to calculate how much effort I need to put into studying for each class and divide study time based on that metric.
  11. Look to Cygnus for the right balance between school and TRF. Strangely enough, I discovered TRF because I needed something to do instead of listening in class, which I wouldn't recommend, but I still didn't let my grades suffer at the expense of discussing my favorite band.
  12. Quite the controversial placement of Fly by Night.
  13. You got: Subdivisions You are a naturally introverted person. You are a deep thinker, as well as intelligent and mature for your age. This often times displaces you socially from your peers, making you an outsider of mainstream society. You tend to be a loner, however, fixated on achieving your goals in life.
  14. I'm at the bottom too. I know (not think) that after Grace Under Pressure, they didn't make a really solid album for more than 20 years. 2012 - 1984 = 28 They released a solid album in 2007. It was a turd to be sure, but more watery than solid. Though if you want to go for dense and turgid, I wouldn't argue too much. Although if I had insomnia issues, I'd probably rate it more highly. Neil's travelogues set to music might have been as interesting. It'd be interesting to see how Neil would fit the phrase "large pendulous scrotum" into a song.
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