Tonic — may refer to: *Tonic (music), a concept of musical theory *Tonic (band), an American post grunge rock band *Tonic (music club), a New York City music venue, 1998 2007 * Tonic (album), a 2000 album by Medeski Martin Wood *Tonic (physiology), a… … Wikipedia
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