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"Force Ten" is a song written, produced and performed by Canadian rock band Rush, released as a promotional single from their album Hold Your Fire. Although the first track of Hold Your Fire, it was the last written for it, written in 3 hours on the last day of pre-production for the album. The song also featured lyrics by Pye Dubois. The song has been critically positively received, and also would chart on the Billboard US Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks.
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