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IMDbBest Sound Editing Sound Effects Foley Dialogue ADR and Music in a Feature Documentary | 2011
Music DVD of the Year | 2011 | Pegi
2010 | Scot
Best Long Form Music Video | 2011 | Sam
Billy Corgan (of Smashing Pumpkins), who was interviewed for this documentary, has admitted to stealing a riff from Rush's "By-Tor & The Snow Dog".
Split into 13 chapters - I: The Suburbs, II: Finding Our Way, III: The New Guy, IV: Assuming Control, V: Terminally Unhip, VI: Drinking the Milk of Paradise, VII: Making Modern Music, VIII: The Gilded Cage, IX: New World Men, X: The Yoda of Drums, XI: Ghost Rider, XII: The Return, XIII: Revenge of the Nerds.
"Geddy Lee: [During the end credits] I think we've been successful in destroying these people's film. I will remind them that I said 'you will regret it'. I said 'don't be surprised when you discovered how boring we really are.'."
"Jack Black: Rush is just one of those bands that has a deep reservoir of rocket sauce. A lot of bands - they've only got so much in the bottle. They use it up sometimes in one song. These guys were the real deal. Their bottle was so big and so filled to the brim, they were shaking it literally for decades. And still there was sauce coming out."
"Geddy Lee: [During the end credits] I think we've been successful in destroying these people's film. I will remind them that I said 'you will regret it'. I said 'don't be surprised when you discovered how boring we really are.'."
"Jack Black: Rush is just one of those bands that has a deep reservoir of rocket sauce. A lot of bands - they've only got so much in the bottle. They use it up sometimes in one song. These guys were the real deal. Their bottle was so big and so filled to the brim, they were shaking it literally for decades. And still there was sauce coming out."