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8.Panacea (the US pop-punk band) A short lived band from Petersburg, VA., who's lead singer was female.
Panacea (the female MC and poet) Born and raised in Boston, Massachusetts on May 5, 1973, Panacea (real name Alicia Jefferson) writes hip-hop music and poetry that relates to her personal life and struggles in the ghettos of Dorchester, MA. She released her first album titled Alternative Medicine in 2007. She now goes by Alicia www.myspace.com/panaceanow PANACEA: (the venezuelan Alternative Rock Band) Formed in 2008 this music explores intense guitar riff with melodic tunes over a rich rhythmic platform. www.myspace.com/panaceacaracas11, Panacea (the danish band) listen http://panaceadk.bandcamp.com/ or see Facebook: www.facebook.com/PanaceaBand
Panacea was an alias of Scottish experimental musician Kris Duncan. One track was released on the Nightsoil 5: Futurists? compilation tape in 1981.8.Panacea (the US pop-punk band) A short lived band from Petersburg, VA., who's lead singer was female.
Panacea (the female MC and poet) Born and raised in Boston, Massachusetts on May 5, 1973, Panacea (real name Alicia Jefferson) writes hip-hop music and poetry that relates to her personal life and struggles in the ghettos of Dorchester, MA. She released her first album titled Alternative Medicine in 2007. She now goes by Alicia www.myspace.com/panaceanow PANACEA: (the venezuelan Alternative Rock Band) Formed in 2008 this music explores intense guitar riff with melodic tunes over a rich rhythmic platform. www.myspace.com/panaceacaracas11, Panacea (the danish band) listen http://panaceadk.bandcamp.com/ or see Facebook: www.facebook.com/PanaceaBand
Panacea was an alias of Scottish experimental musician Kris Duncan. One track was released on the Nightsoil 5: Futurists? compilation tape in 1981.Thanks!
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