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Floods (song)

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"Floods"
"Floods" cover
Single by Pantera
from the album The Great Southern Trendkill
Released May 22, 1996
Recorded 1995 - 1996
Genre Groove metal
Length 6:59
Label Eastwest Records
Writer Pantera
Producer Terry Date
Pantera singles chronology
"Suicide Note Pt. I"
(1996)
"Floods"
(1996)
"Where You Come From"
(1997)

"Floods" is a song by heavy metal band Pantera off of 1996's The Great Southern Trendkill. It is about a flood that destroys mankind. Guitar World magazine voted Dimebag Darrell's guitar solo in "Floods" as the 15th greatest of all-time (out of 100).[1] The solo was originally a riff written by guitarist Dimebag Darrell in the late 1980s. This is revealed in the first Dimevision DVD, which features a video from 1988 of the then 22-year-old Darrell playing what would later be the ending of the solo to "Floods".

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