The Message (EP)

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The Message
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Released1998-04-20
Recorded1998
Genre Metal, flamenco
Label Household Name Records
Breed 77 chronology
The Message
(1998)
Vol. 1
(1999)

"The Message" is the first official release by Gibraltarian Flamenco Metal band Breed 77. It was recorded at Ripley Studios for Household Name Records.

It was released as a 3-Track EP and a limited amount of these were produced and this is now one of the hardest Breed 77 releases to get hold of.

All tracks written by Danny Felice & Paul Isola.

The line-up for this EP consisted of: Paul Isola, Danny Felice, Stuart Cavilla and Nick Beesley. [1]

Track listing

  1. "The Message"
  2. "Downer"
  3. "A Choice Has Got To Be Made"

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