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	<title>Comments on: TPN Rock Again - When The Bombs Come, by Mike Borgia</title>
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	<description>This show goes to 11... The Unsigned, the Unknown and the Under-appreciated. TPN Rock brings you the best of the Rock scene straight to your ears. Let us be your guide to the marvellous mosh-pit that is rock.</description>
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		<title>By: The All New Ewan&#8217;s Musings &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Top Ten Warm Up Tracks I Use Before Podcasting or Broadcasting</title>
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		<description>[...] When the Bombs Come, by Milke Borgia I&#8217;e a number of personal favourite tracks and bands from TPN Rock, but strangely, the one that&#8217;s managed to worm into my head is this Soft Rock tale of love from Mike Borgia. It&#8217;s cheery in a way The La&#8217;s were, it&#8217;s powerful in a 80&#8217;s stadium power ballad, and has delicate guitars like Mike Oldfield, and it&#8217;s all fromsomeone unsigned. It gives me hope that music can still surprise me. You can catch Mike and When the Bombs Come in TPN Rock Again #52. [...]</description>
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