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		<title>Quantum Leap Ministry of Rock virtual instrument review</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Let&#8217;s be honest here&#8230; Most musicians, no matter what style of music you play or create, have a little bit of rock in them. Maybe it&#8217;s the idea of letting it all go on stage, or maybe it&#8217;s that lead guitar solo we all wish we could play, whatever it is, rock&#8217;s influence is pretty [...]]]></description>
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