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  1. Suzanne Ramsey. Pagan Babies were an American rock band formed by Kat Bjelland and Courtney Love in 1985. Love had initially conceived the band in Portland, Oregon with Bjelland under the name Sugar Babydoll, and the group was joined by bassist Jennifer Finch upon their relocation to San Francisco. [1] The group would go through ...

  2. 1 - Cold Shoulders (00:00) 2 - Bernadine (02:35) 3 - Best Sunday Dress (05:29)4 - Quiet Room (07:52)MembersCourtney Love - lead vocalsKat Bjelland - lead guit...

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    • Antor Paint
  3. 15 de nov. de 1996 · 9 subscribers. 64. 2.4K views 5 years ago. A compilation of live footage of the Pagan Babies (the band from Hawaii). ...more.

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    • Jason Woycke
  4. 8 de jul. de 2020 · 262 subscribers. Subscribed. 199. 6.5K views 3 years ago. band also named Sugar Babydoll [lyrics] ...more. band also named Sugar Babydoll [lyrics]you dominate me, and promise mewhy won't you try to...

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    • Rocío Perroud
  5. 16 de may. de 2012 · Some conspiracy mongers doubted the existence of the “pagan babies,” even suggesting that the sisters were raiding the schoolchildren’s piggybanks to fill their own coffers or the Church’s. But the “pagan babies” were actual children being looked after by missionary sisters, brothers and priests in their countries.

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  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Pagan_BabiesPagan Babies - Wikipedia

    Pagan Babies is a 2000 crime novel written by Elmore Leonard. He first used Pagan Babies as the name of a rock band in his 1981 novel Split Images. Plot summary. The novel begins in Rwanda. The protagonist is a priest named Terry Dunn. It is a few years after the genocide of the Tutsis by the Hutus.

  7. From their first practices in the Fall of 1986 to their last shows in the Winter of 1989, the Pagan Babies were an active and influential band who left their mark on the hardcore/punk community. Pagan Babies are considered one of the early pioneers for fusing hardcore punk with rap, hip hop and rock.