| The Enemy Within Part I of Fear | ||
|---|---|---|
| Single by Rush | ||
| From the album Grace Under Pressure | ||
| Released | April 12 1984 | |
| Genre | Rock | |
| Song Length | 4:34 | |
| Writer | Music by Lee & Lifeson Lyrics by Peart | |
| Record label | Mercury Records | |
| The Weapon Part II of Fear | ||
| From the album Signals | ||
| Released | September 25, 1982 | |
| Genre | Rock | |
| Song Length | 6:22 | |
| Writer | Music by Lee & Lifeson Lyrics by Peart | |
| Record label | Mercury Records | |
| Witch Hunt Part III of Fear | ||
| From the album Moving Pictures | ||
| Released | February 28, 1981 | |
| Genre | Rock | |
| Song Length | 4:43 | |
| Writer | Music by Lee & Lifeson Lyrics by Peart | |
| Record label | Mercury Records | |
| Freeze Part IV of Fear | ||
| From the album Vapor Trails | ||
| Released | May 14, 2002 | |
| Genre | Rock | |
| Song Length | 6:21 | |
| Writer | Music by Lee & Lifeson Lyrics by Peart | |
| Record label | Atlantic Records | |
The "Fear Series," or as it's more commonly known among Rush's fanbase, "The Fear Trilogy," is a set of four songs by the band Rush. The series consists of Part I: The Enemy Within (from Grace Under Pressure), Part II: The Weapon (from Signals), Part III: Witch Hunt (from Moving Pictures), and Part IV: Freeze (from Vapor Trails). Parts I, II, and III were released in reverse order, while Part IV was released more than twenty years after Part III. The songs do not follow a set storyline; instead, they deal with topics relating to the emotion of "fear".
In a 1994 interview, Neil Peart describes what inspired the "Fear" Series:
(From Rush Backstage Club Newsletter, January 1994)
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