Subdivisions

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"Subdivisions" is a 1982 progressive rock song by the Canadian band Rush that explores themes of suburban conformity and social alienation.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf single
song
album Signals NERFINISHED
artist Rush NERFINISHED
composer Alex Lifeson NERFINISHED
Geddy Lee NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Canada
featuresInstrument bass guitar
drums
electric guitar
synthesizer
genre progressive rock
hasMusicVideo yes
hasSubject conformity vs individuality
escape from small-town life
teenage life in suburbs
includedInLiveAlbum A Show of Hands NERFINISHED
language English
lyricist Neil Peart NERFINISHED
notableLyric Subdivisions NERFINISHED
partOfDiscographyOf Rush NERFINISHED
performer Rush NERFINISHED
producer Rush NERFINISHED
Terry Brown NERFINISHED
recordLabel Mercury Records
releaseDecade 1980s
releaseYear 1982
theme peer pressure
social alienation
suburban conformity
urban sprawl
tourStapleForBand Rush NERFINISHED
trackPositionOnAlbum 2
writer Alex Lifeson NERFINISHED
Geddy Lee NERFINISHED
Neil Peart NERFINISHED

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Rush notableSong Subdivisions