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The Breeders Live at Off Ramp Café Performing No Aloha and Others

Venue: DV8 Location: Seattle, Washington, United States Date: May 17, 1997

In May 1997, The Breeders delivered an unforgettable performance at the Off Ramp Café in Seattle, in the midst of promoting their third studio album, "Title TK," which would be released in April 2002. At this point in their career, the band was experiencing a rebirth following a hiatus and the departure of key members, including Tanya Donelly. This live set captures a fresh energy, with tracks like "No Aloha" and "Tipp City" from their earlier works, showcasing the unique blend of alternative rock and punk influences that fans love. Interestingly, Kim Deal, the band's frontwoman, was simultaneously gaining recognition with the Pixies, further solidifying her legacy in the alternative music scene. This 1997 show is a snapshot of a band on the verge of reinvention, yet still holding onto the raw vigor of their roots.

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