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  1. I could've posted this in the Gush Over Rush Thread but I feel like that'd be minimizing the discussion I want others to have about this album. It's routinely in many people's bottom 3. I think it exists in a weird spot in their timeline and it obviously isn't the sound that made them a cult favorite. Its worst crimes are that it features some awful lyrics so I can see why it's just a pass for many but hear me out I think it's fairly nice! Reasons: Great mixing/production/whatever, one of their best. Never get exhaustion from it Limbo is a criminally underrated and very groovy instrumental Carve Away The Stone is a happy song and it makes me happy Test For Echo, the title track, projects for me a very interesting story; it's quite visual for a song, and I find that fun Driven is a driven song The Color of Right is hella solid Totem has a great refrain. Sometimes I just skip to that part Virtuality is fun and heavy and upbeat. Net boy--net girl! This album has eleven songs and off the top of my head I was able to say that seven of those songs are frequent plays for me. For modern Rush that is good. Much better than Counterparts which I find to be fairly well rated in comparison. What is TRF's opinion of this album?
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