- The band's formation by bassist Geddy Lee and guitarist Alex Lifeson in suburban Toronto and their early gigs and tours opening for the likes of Kiss
- Their breakthrough in the United States thanks to a Cleveland DJ
- The role of co-founding drummer John Rutsey
- Rush's early Led Zeppelin-influenced efforts and their breakthrough, 2112
- The band's ever-evolving musical style through the 1970s and 1980s
- The controversial influence of novelist Ayn Rand on Neil Peart's lyrics
- Geddy Lee's instantly recognizable vocal style
- Recording sessions with various producers in Wales, Quebec, and elsewhere
In examining 50 touchstones, Buszpan presents a unique look at Rush's career arc from Toronto bar band to international mega-platinum stadium fillers. Every page is illustrated with stunning concert and candid offstage photography, including gig posters, 7-inch picture sleeves, ticket stubs, and more. The result is an epic tribute to one of the most influential and admired bands in rock history--in a milestone year.