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rock interpretation of a thunder storm, 90s or older

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Between3n20
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rock interpretation of a thunder storm, 90s or older

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When I was a kid, my parents played this record or CD (back in the 90s) which was a music instrumental interpretation of a thunder storm, i.e. heavy rainfall was a piano solo, lightning strike was mimicked by drums and so on, paired with some actual natural thunder sound. Said piece of music existed in the 90s but might be older, and it was rock music with electric guitars. Unfortunately I do not have a sample nor do I remember the title, but I've been trying to find it for a while now. Maybe someone on here knows?
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