Rush was a Canadian rock band formed in 1968, renowned for its innovative music and complex compositions. The trio, consisting of Geddy Lee (bass, vocals, keyboards), Alex Lifeson (guitar), and Neil Peart (drums, lyrics), developed a distinctive sound that blended progressive rock with hard rock and heavy metal elements. Known for their elaborate concept albums and thought-provoking lyrics, Rush gained a dedicated following and critical acclaim throughout their career, with classics like “2112,” “Moving Pictures,” and “Permanent Waves.” Their technical proficiency and musical experimentation have solidified their legacy as one of the most influential rock bands in history, earning them induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2013.