And they did what few other groups did during that embryonic era of the Kiwi music scene, in recording a stash of singles and two albums.
Those singles and albums are now valued treasures for avid fans of a certain age.
The good news though, is that most of the songs that the Breakaways recorded back then are available again on vinyl no less, and a record called All For One.
Yes, they were raw and if you weren't old enough to see them live in the 1960s it's perhaps difficult to get your head around the fact that they were unique, and definitely trendsetters.
The songs are covers from of both British bands and r'n'b legends like Chuck Berry, although the title track was written by Breakaways bassist Dave Orams.
Whether you were around at the time, or not, the Breakaways' All For One, isn't just a piece of historical memorabilia, it's a slice of music inspiration.
Rating: 4/5 stars