Mr. Not Posted July 17, 2014 Posted July 17, 2014 The hardest album is Vapor Trails. The album that was most "metal" at the time of release was probably 2112.The hardest album is Vapor Trails. The album that was most "metal" at the time of release was probably 2112. I would tend to agree with this but there's hardly an album of RUSH that I would consider "metal". Now there's one song I would consider to be heavy.......how about....Between The Wheels http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QtXo7aYC2nY&sns=em That specific performance is very important to me. That live album/dvd is what i consider my introduction to Rush... Even more memorable than the show I actually went to in person.
Mr. Not Posted July 17, 2014 Posted July 17, 2014 (edited) Oh, and 2112 is what I consider to be the heaviest (not hardest...) Edited July 17, 2014 by Mr. IsNot
rugen Posted July 17, 2014 Posted July 17, 2014 Yes, VT and Snakes are the closest to the Metal for the band and mayble CA, but we can see also influences from grunge and heavy blues which make the band so unique
troutman Posted July 17, 2014 Posted July 17, 2014 I by no means consider ANYTHING rush has down to be metal. But you have to remember. I was not born in the 70's.....they probably were metal. So ya can't go by me. lol. MickI was born in 60' and I never considered it metal so..... I will be shown the error of my ways by some members here however....... :) It was back then in our day. Bands like Rush paved the way for the heavier stuff! :haz:
Segue Myles Posted July 17, 2014 Posted July 17, 2014 I by no means consider ANYTHING rush has down to be metal. But you have to remember. I was not born in the 70's.....they probably were metal. So ya can't go by me. lol. MickI was born in 60' and I never considered it metal so..... I will be shown the error of my ways by some members here however....... :) It was back then in our day. Bands like Rush paved the way for the heavier stuff! :haz: Their influence on the genre is heavily recognised, hence their inclusion on the Encyclopaedia Metallum. Its surprising how positive even the synth era albums are revieved on a website devoted to the hard and heavy! 1
troutman Posted July 17, 2014 Posted July 17, 2014 (edited) I by no means consider ANYTHING rush has down to be metal. But you have to remember. I was not born in the 70's.....they probably were metal. So ya can't go by me. lol. MickI was born in 60' and I never considered it metal so..... I will be shown the error of my ways by some members here however....... :) It was back then in our day. Bands like Rush paved the way for the heavier stuff! :haz: Their influence on the genre is heavily recognised, hence their inclusion on the Encyclopaedia Metallum. Its surprising how positive even the synth era albums are revieved on a website devoted to the hard and heavy! :goodone: What people fail to realize is the generations of music. Take the Beatles, Elvis ect. for example. They were considered by some people as evil and satanic. Then along comes heavier music, Black Sabbath, Zeppelin, The Who ect. Younger musicians are inspired by these bands but want there own sound and style. It never stops. Music is creativity and art. :D Edited July 17, 2014 by troutman
Segue Myles Posted July 17, 2014 Posted July 17, 2014 (edited) I by no means consider ANYTHING rush has down to be metal. But you have to remember. I was not born in the 70's.....they probably were metal. So ya can't go by me. lol. MickI was born in 60' and I never considered it metal so..... I will be shown the error of my ways by some members here however....... :) It was back then in our day. Bands like Rush paved the way for the heavier stuff! :haz: Their influence on the genre is heavily recognised, hence their inclusion on the Encyclopaedia Metallum. Its surprising how positive even the synth era albums are revieved on a website devoted to the hard and heavy! :goodone: Plus, my first introduction to Rush was through various articles in metal magazines. I held off listening to them for years because I imagined they would reek of cheese. Now I love them, and enjoy the cheesiest music the world has ever seen! Note: I was wrong. Rush aren't cheesy. Edited July 17, 2014 by Segue Myles 1
troutman Posted July 17, 2014 Posted July 17, 2014 I by no means consider ANYTHING rush has down to be metal. But you have to remember. I was not born in the 70's.....they probably were metal. So ya can't go by me. lol. MickI was born in 60' and I never considered it metal so..... I will be shown the error of my ways by some members here however....... :) It was back then in our day. Bands like Rush paved the way for the heavier stuff! :haz: Their influence on the genre is heavily recognised, hence their inclusion on the Encyclopaedia Metallum. Its surprising how positive even the synth era albums are revieved on a website devoted to the hard and heavy! :goodone: Plus, my first introduction to Rush was through various articles in metal magazines. I held off listening to them for years because I imagined they would reek of cheese. Now I love them, and enjoy the cheesiest music the world has ever seen! Note: I was wrong. Rush aren't cheesy. :ebert: Take "Feedback" for example, Look at the bands who influenced them. :guitar:
Segue Myles Posted July 17, 2014 Posted July 17, 2014 I by no means consider ANYTHING rush has down to be metal. But you have to remember. I was not born in the 70's.....they probably were metal. So ya can't go by me. lol. MickI was born in 60' and I never considered it metal so..... I will be shown the error of my ways by some members here however....... :) It was back then in our day. Bands like Rush paved the way for the heavier stuff! :haz: Their influence on the genre is heavily recognised, hence their inclusion on the Encyclopaedia Metallum. Its surprising how positive even the synth era albums are revieved on a website devoted to the hard and heavy! :goodone: Plus, my first introduction to Rush was through various articles in metal magazines. I held off listening to them for years because I imagined they would reek of cheese. Now I love them, and enjoy the cheesiest music the world has ever seen! Note: I was wrong. Rush aren't cheesy. :ebert: Take "Feedback" for example, Look at the bands who influenced them. :guitar: LOVE! So glad they appreciate that band... 1
troutman Posted July 17, 2014 Posted July 17, 2014 I by no means consider ANYTHING rush has down to be metal. But you have to remember. I was not born in the 70's.....they probably were metal. So ya can't go by me. lol. MickI was born in 60' and I never considered it metal so..... I will be shown the error of my ways by some members here however....... :) It was back then in our day. Bands like Rush paved the way for the heavier stuff! :haz: Their influence on the genre is heavily recognised, hence their inclusion on the Encyclopaedia Metallum. Its surprising how positive even the synth era albums are revieved on a website devoted to the hard and heavy! :goodone: Plus, my first introduction to Rush was through various articles in metal magazines. I held off listening to them for years because I imagined they would reek of cheese. Now I love them, and enjoy the cheesiest music the world has ever seen! Note: I was wrong. Rush aren't cheesy. :ebert: Take "Feedback" for example, Look at the bands who influenced them. :guitar: LOVE! So glad they appreciate that band... There you go, Look at Judas Priest. They have inspired so many heavy metal bands. :haz:
Segue Myles Posted July 17, 2014 Posted July 17, 2014 I by no means consider ANYTHING rush has down to be metal. But you have to remember. I was not born in the 70's.....they probably were metal. So ya can't go by me. lol. MickI was born in 60' and I never considered it metal so..... I will be shown the error of my ways by some members here however....... :) It was back then in our day. Bands like Rush paved the way for the heavier stuff! :haz: Their influence on the genre is heavily recognised, hence their inclusion on the Encyclopaedia Metallum. Its surprising how positive even the synth era albums are revieved on a website devoted to the hard and heavy! :goodone: Plus, my first introduction to Rush was through various articles in metal magazines. I held off listening to them for years because I imagined they would reek of cheese. Now I love them, and enjoy the cheesiest music the world has ever seen! Note: I was wrong. Rush aren't cheesy. :ebert: Take "Feedback" for example, Look at the bands who influenced them. :guitar: LOVE! So glad they appreciate that band... There you go, Look at Judas Priest. They have inspired so many heavy metal bands. :haz: Not a fan...have tried... 1
Del_Duio Posted July 17, 2014 Posted July 17, 2014 Hmmm.. Hard to say, maybe Caress of Steel or even some songs off Counterparts and T4E are on the heavier side I suppose.
toymaker Posted July 17, 2014 Posted July 17, 2014 What are the heaviest songs? Album with the highest percentage of heaviness wins? I think part 2 of the Necromancer was about as Sabbath-heavy as they got . . . well, then there's the end of Cygnus X1 . . .
goose Posted July 17, 2014 Posted July 17, 2014 The debut is easily their heaviest album, in my opinion. There are heavier moments on other albums, but the debut pretty much keeps the heavy rock going throughout. And no lame keys.
goose Posted July 17, 2014 Posted July 17, 2014 I am debating between Clockwork Angels and Fly By Night to be their hardest albums IMO. What do you guys think is their hardest, most metal-like album?Rivendell...Making Memories? Decidedly unheavy.
goose Posted July 17, 2014 Posted July 17, 2014 (edited) 2112From the Peart era, this. Edited July 17, 2014 by goose
Segue Myles Posted July 17, 2014 Posted July 17, 2014 I am debating between Clockwork Angels and Fly By Night to be their hardest albums IMO. What do you guys think is their hardest, most metal-like album?Rivendell...Making Memories? Decidedly unheavy. Halo Effect? The Garden? Decidedly unheavy. 1
Segue Myles Posted July 17, 2014 Posted July 17, 2014 2112From the Peart era, this. From the peart era? You mean, 1975-2012? 3
goose Posted July 17, 2014 Posted July 17, 2014 2112From the Peart era, this. From the peart era? You mean, 1975-2012?yeah. You know, the new stuff. 2
troutman Posted July 17, 2014 Posted July 17, 2014 I by no means consider ANYTHING rush has down to be metal. But you have to remember. I was not born in the 70's.....they probably were metal. So ya can't go by me. lol. MickI was born in 60' and I never considered it metal so..... I will be shown the error of my ways by some members here however....... :) It was back then in our day. Bands like Rush paved the way for the heavier stuff! :haz: Their influence on the genre is heavily recognised, hence their inclusion on the Encyclopaedia Metallum. Its surprising how positive even the synth era albums are revieved on a website devoted to the hard and heavy! :goodone: Plus, my first introduction to Rush was through various articles in metal magazines. I held off listening to them for years because I imagined they would reek of cheese. Now I love them, and enjoy the cheesiest music the world has ever seen! Note: I was wrong. Rush aren't cheesy. :ebert: Take "Feedback" for example, Look at the bands who influenced them. :guitar: LOVE! So glad they appreciate that band... There you go, Look at Judas Priest. They have inspired so many heavy metal bands. :haz: Not a fan...have tried... Dude, That's fu**** up!! :madra: :P
x1yyz Posted July 17, 2014 Posted July 17, 2014 Now I love them, and enjoy the cheesiest music the world has ever seen! Note: I was wrong. Rush aren't cheesy. Both statements are very correct! ;) 1
toymaker Posted July 17, 2014 Posted July 17, 2014 What are the heaviest songs? Album with the highest percentage of heaviness wins? I think part 2 of the Necromancer was about as Sabbath-heavy as they got . . . well, then there's the end of Cygnus X1 . . .That's right, I'm quoting myself. Should we start a poll, asking what album has the highest percentage of heavy songs? And when I say "we," I mean, not me, but someone else. I don't know how to start a poll.
Segue Myles Posted July 17, 2014 Posted July 17, 2014 Now I love them, and enjoy the cheesiest music the world has ever seen! Note: I was wrong. Rush aren't cheesy. Both statements are very correct! ;) My sixteen year old self is threatening to disown me.
WorkingAllTheTime Posted July 18, 2014 Posted July 18, 2014 Metallica (they straight lifted the guitar riff from Tom Sawyer in Sanitarium and actually thanked Rush in the liner notes).I'm curious - can you specify what riff you're referring to in the 'talica song? Sanitarium (Welcome Home)... from 4:02 t0 4:21 in the song... the guitar work is clearly taken directly from Tom Sawyer. From what I have read, Metallica does not confirm it was borrowed, but they do not deny it either. Factor that with the nod to Rush in the original liner notes, and it is more tribute than sinister thievery... although Metal
x1yyz Posted July 18, 2014 Posted July 18, 2014 Metallica (they straight lifted the guitar riff from Tom Sawyer in Sanitarium and actually thanked Rush in the liner notes).I'm curious - can you specify what riff you're referring to in the 'talica song? Sanitarium (Welcome Home)... from 4:02 t0 4:21 in the song... the guitar work is clearly taken directly from Tom Sawyer. From what I have read, Metallica does not confirm it was borrowed, but they do not deny it either. Factor that with the nod to Rush in the original liner notes, and it is more tribute than sinister thievery... although Metal Huh. I just listened to that (do you actually mean from 4:08-4:24?) but I don't get Tom Sawyer stuff at all.
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