I'm glad I'm not the only one who thinks this!!
I discovered Ayn Rand as a fan of Rush, who was a great influence on the lyrics of Neil Peart (drummer extraordinaire). The first side of the 2112 album was based on the book Anthem.
In Anthem, set in a post cataclysmic Brave New World type society, where self expression is forbidden along with the first person singular/plural, a member of the society discovers electricity and thinks it would be something great that would benefit everyone. The powers that be reject his idea & he has to flee.
In the song 2112, the discovery is of a guitar which is rejected because it would allow people to make their own music. Here the man is so disheartened that he commits suicide, disillusioned with a society which he imagines to be good but turns out to be bad. Fanstastic piece of music (over 20 minutes long) from possibly my favourite band.