Freewill
A philosophical powerhouse about the tension between free will, determinism, and faith. Peart's lyrics make a forceful case for individual agency, arguing that choosing not to decide is still making a choice. It's one of his most quotable songs and a cornerstone of his philosophical worldview.
Musically, it features some of Rush's most intricate interplay, with all three musicians weaving around each other in a way that sounds effortless despite its complexity. The time signature shifts are seamless, and the chorus is genuinely anthemic — proof that intellectually ambitious rock could also be emotionally stirring.
"Freewill" became a permanent fixture in Rush's live shows and is frequently cited by fans as the song that best captures Peart's philosophical voice. The line about choosing not to decide has entered the broader cultural lexicon beyond the Rush fanbase.