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About this Artist
The BreedersPixies bassist Kim Deal began the Breeders as a side project, including her sister Kelly and the Perfect Disaster's Josephine Wiggs. The band's 1990 debut album POD seemed like a one-off at the time, but after the Pixies' breakup, the Deals revived the Breeders with a vengeance. Their second album, 1993's LAST SPLASH, was one of the most popular alternative-rock records of its era. Armed with catchy songs and a Spike Jonze video, the Breeders became MTV darlings. After splintering into various other groups (the Amps, the Kelly Deal 6000, the Josephine Wiggs experience), the Breeders reunited, finally releasing their third album in 2002. Definitive Albums
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