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The Breeders

Live Performances by The Breeders in 2003

  • On March 7, 2003, The Breeders performed live at Shibuya Club Quattro in Tokyo, a significant time in their career as they were re-establishing themse... Read Full Description >

    On March 7, 2003, The Breeders performed live at Shibuya Club Quattro in Tokyo, a significant time in their career as they were re-establishing themselves after a hiatus. Before this performance, the band released "Title TK" in 2002, which marked their first album in nearly a decade since "Last Splash" (1993). "Title TK" was seen as a comeback, showcasing a more mature sound while retaining their distinctive style. During the live show, they played popular tracks like "Cannonball," "I Just Wanna Get Along," and "Divine Hammer," highlighting their enduring appeal. This performance was indicative of the band's renewed energy and commitment to live music, following a tumultuous period that included lineup changes and personal challenges. The show in Tokyo reflects their efforts to reconnect with fans and establish a fresh chapter in their ongoing musical journey.

The Breeders - Gigantic Live Performance at Shibuya Club Quattro, Tokyo

Shibuya Club Quattro
Tokyo, Japan

March 7, 2003 | Video Length: 3:15
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  • On March 7, 2003, The Breeders performed at Shibuya Club Quattro in Tokyo, where they delivered a dynamic live set that included tracks from their dis... Read Full Description >

    On March 7, 2003, The Breeders performed at Shibuya Club Quattro in Tokyo, where they delivered a dynamic live set that included tracks from their discography. Leading up to this performance, the band had recently released their album "Title TK" in 2002. "Title TK" marked a significant return for The Breeders after a lengthy hiatus following their successful 1993 album "Last Splash." The band's lineup during this period included founding members Kim Deal and Kelley Deal, and the performance captured their re-energized spirit as they revisited both old hits like “Cannonball” and covers such as "Gigantic" from Kim Deal's other band, the Pixies. The Tokyo show reflects a moment of resurgence and creative revival for The Breeders after years away from the spotlight, showcasing their enduring influence in the alternative rock scene.