"Test for Echo" is the title track and first single from Canadian
rock band
Rush's
16th studio album released in 1996. The song's lyrics were written by
Neil Peart and
Pye Dubois with music written by
Geddy Lee and
Alex Lifeson. The song reached No. 1 on the BillboardHot Mainstream Rock Tracks chart. It was the band's fourth consecutive album to yield a chart-topper on this chart, along with "
Show Don't Tell" from Presto, "
Dreamline" from Roll the Bones, and "Stick It Out" from Counterparts. The song also peaked at #6 on the Canadian Singles Chart, which is the band's highest position on that chart since "
New World Man" peaked at #1 in 1982.
"Test for Echo" is the title track and first single from Canadian
rock band
Rush's
16th studio album released in 1996. The song's lyrics were written by
Neil Peart and
Pye Dubois with music written by
Geddy Lee and
Alex Lifeson. The song reached No. 1 on the BillboardHot Mainstream Rock Tracks chart. It was the band's fourth consecutive album to yield a chart-topper on this chart, along with "
Show Don't Tell" from Presto, "
Dreamline" from Roll the Bones, and "Stick It Out" from Counterparts. The song also peaked at #6 on the Canadian Singles Chart, which is the band's highest position on that chart since "
New World Man" peaked at #1 in 1982.