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Old 08.25.2010, 05:13 PM   #44
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Originally Posted by the red terror
I s'ppose you're right. When their acclaimed album 2112 was released - y'know, before they "washed-up," that super-popular record shot all the way up to No. 61 on the U.S. rock album sales chart. They were like, only 40-something places beneath Pablo Cruise and Seals & Crofts, yup.

If Rush was "super-duper famous" then, it probably means Arcade Fire - with a No. 1 album in the United States - are household names and probably more famous than the Beatles. I mean, since we're doing breathless hyperbole and bluster, it must be true, right?

Who's talking about the charts, grandpa? LOL

I've never met a person in real life who hadnt heard of RUSH. Only people I know who know of Arcade fire are my age or hipsters...

Charts lol...

More people know who Rush are than the Pixies or Sonic Youth or Arcade fire or Clap Your hands say yeah put together.
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