Browse by Genre

BroadCrumb

Home

Artists

Rock

Breed 77 Ringtones

Breed 77

Breed 77 Biography

Gibraltar is rarely heard about as a hotspot for rock and roll, but Breed 77 could change all of that. The tiny British territory is abutted to Spain and just miles away from Morocco. The Mediterranean location has influences ranging from Italian to Spanish, Portuguese, Maltese and English. Growing up in Gibralter, vocalist Paul Isola, guitarist Danny Felice, bassist Stuart Cavilla dn drummer Lawrence Bautista were all bilingual and use all of the elements of their upbringing in their music. Add a steady diet of Led Zeppelin, Iron Maiden and Triana, and you have a rock band like none other.They all travelled to London in the 1990s, which is where they formed Breed 77. They added in the flamenco guitar stylings of Pedro Capparos to their lineup. Breed 77 started playing in the metal scene in the U.K., and they were soon gaining a fan base. Kerrang! readers even voted them as the best unsigned band in 1998. Soon after, they got a deal with Albert Productions out of Australia, who had previously worked with the great Australian band AC/DC. Bautista was replaced by Pete Chichone while Breed 77 started working on material. They released their self-titled debut album in 2001, which introduced their unique sound to an even bigger market.They continued on their hot streak by releasing their sophomore album, Cultura, in 2004. After the release, Chichone was replaced with Adam Lewis, who would also be replaced by Oscar Preciado Zamora. They released the album In My Blood (En Mi Sangre) in 2006. They followed it up with a Spanish album called Un Encuentro in 2007, which featured new material, old material and covers. The album was released on iTunes and coincided with the launch of iTunes Latino. They group also embarked on a tour to promote the album, starting in Europe.

Breed 77 Polyphonic Ringtones

Sort by:
    Showing:

    Breed 77 Ringtones

    "The rock and metal scene seemed to be following a tried and true formula in the late 1990s and early 2000s. Breed 77 came along and changed all of that with their numerous world music influences and heritage from living in Gibraltar. They added in sounds from a variety of genres from rock to flamenco. The result has been a sound that brings fans in and doesn't let them go. Their popularity started in the metal underground of the U.K. and just branched out from there. Helping them on their way is the same record label that turned AC/DC into rock legends.For fans, there is no other group comparable to the sounds of Breed 77. This will make fans even more excited that Playphone has Breed 77 ringtones on their website. Check out the polyphonic ringtone for ""The River."" It is one of their biggest hits and is off of their 2004 album Cultura. You will never tire of hearing this hard-hitting tune. While they have struggled to get on the mainstream charts in the United States, you can help Breed 77's popularity by featuring this track as your next ringtone."