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Neil Peart, the late drummer of Rush, was known for using a variety of cowbells in his performances. He often used a LP (Latin Percussion) Cowbell, which is popular among drummers for its distinctive sound. Peart incorporated cowbells into several Rush songs, notably in "Honky Tonk Woman" and "The Spirit of Radio," adding a unique percussive element to the band's music. His innovative use of percussion instruments contributed to his reputation as one of the greatest drummers in rock history.

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