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When Garth Brooks was at the peak of his popularity, circa 1991, he put out a music video that got banned on the Nashville Network and CMT. The video, starring Brooks as a cheating husband, was for his classic song "The Thunder Rolls." The music video channels dubbed the clip too violent to show and pulled it shortly after it debuted, never to be seen again...until now. While there were poor quality VHS clips of the video floating around the Internet for years, a pristine version has finally gotten the go-ahead from Garth himself. In a surprise move, Garth opened what he calls “The Vault” on his website, releasing seven classic music videos, including the infamous “Thunder Rolls” video, which you can see here.