BREED 77 Sets Its Sights On The U.S.

November 15, 2006

BREED 77, who originate from Gibraltar (an overseas territory of the United Kingdom),follow their recent triumphant No. 1 German rock club chart position with another No. 1 radio coup in the USA. The Latino rock pile driver "Alive" has become the most requested on air track on KMBY-X 103.9 Revolution in Monterey/Salinas/Santa Cruz, California.

Says X 103.9 program director Byron Cooke: "This is unheard of — BREED 77 are an unsigned act in the U.S. and 'Alive' is hotter on the phones than INCUBUS, TOOL, RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS or MY CHEMICAL ROMANCE! We originally picked this track up on import but it has just taken off of air — the phone lines are HOT and the listeners just love this record!"

On the back of this airplay BREED 77 are now scheduled to perform at X 103.9's Jingle Balls show with PAPA ROACH, LUPE FIASCO and THE TEAM on December 6 at the Santa Cruz Civic Auditorium. They are looking forward to bringing their hard-edged unique Latino rock sound to the U.S.

After a sold-out U.K. national tour, BREED 77's second studio album, "In My Blood", also debuted at No. 1 on Germany's MRC album chart, making it the most played album in German rock clubs. Last week the album saw off competition from releases by rock heavyweights TRIVIUM, MY CHEMICAL ROMANCE and the DEFTONES to land the top spot.

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