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Trixie's Big Red Motorbike
Trixie's Big Red Motorbike
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The Popguns
The Popguns
British band
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Heresy
Heresy
British band
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The Siddeleys
The Siddeleys
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Talulah Gosh
Talulah Gosh
guitar-pop group from Oxford, England
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Black Tambourine
Black Tambourine
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Big Flame
Big Flame
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BOB
BOB
Indie pop band from North London, England
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Razorcuts
Razorcuts
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The June Brides
The June Brides
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Blueboy
Blueboy
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Mighty Mighty
Mighty Mighty
indie band formed in Birmingham, England
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The Membranes
The Membranes
English band
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The Sea Urchins
The Sea Urchins
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The Nightingales
The Nightingales
British band
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Strawberry Switchblade
Strawberry Switchblade
Scottish pop duo
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Spizzenergi
Spizzenergi
band
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Glaxo Babies
Glaxo Babies
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I, Ludicrous
I, Ludicrous
music group
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Even As We Speak
Even As We Speak
Australian indie pop band
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Velocity Girl
Velocity Girl
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Go Sailor
Go Sailor
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The Field Mice
The Field Mice
English indie rock band
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Notsensibles
Notsensibles
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Swirlies
Swirlies
American band
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The Soup Dragons
The Soup Dragons
British band
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Rose Melberg
Rose Melberg
American musician
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Inspiral Carpets
Inspiral Carpets
British alternative rock band
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Artery
Artery
band
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Red Lorry Yellow Lorry
Red Lorry Yellow Lorry
English gothic rock band
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Galaxie 500
Galaxie 500
American alternative rock band
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Cud
Cud
British indie rock band
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Helen Love
Helen Love
Welsh indie band
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The Family Cat
The Family Cat
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Hagar the Womb
Hagar the Womb
English anarcho-punk rock band
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Another Sunny Day
Another Sunny Day
band
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Beatnik Filmstars
Beatnik Filmstars
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Attila the Stockbroker
Attila the Stockbroker
British punk poet, folk punk musician and songwriter
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The Aislers Set
The Aislers Set
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McCarthy
McCarthy
British indie pop band
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St. Christopher
St. Christopher
British indie pop band
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Radio Stars
Radio Stars
English New Wave group
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Half Man Half Biscuit
Half Man Half Biscuit
English rock band
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Electro Hippies
Electro Hippies
band
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The Shop Assistants
The Shop Assistants
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The Servants
The Servants
English band
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The Outcasts
The Outcasts
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Thomas Leer
Thomas Leer
British musician
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Sad Lovers & Giants
Sad Lovers & Giants
band
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The Room
The Room
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Snuff
Snuff
British punk rock band
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Vice Squad
Vice Squad
band that plays punk rock
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Grifters
Grifters
indie rock band
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Rudi
Rudi
band
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Pale Saints
Pale Saints
band that plays alternative rock
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A Witness
A Witness

14 Iced Bears were a British indie pop band associated with the C86 music scene. Formed in Brighton in 1985, by Robert Sekula and Nick Emery the band featured a shifting line-up of musicians across their seven-year existence, centred on songwriter and vocalist Rob Sekula and guitarist/songwriter Kevin Canham. Their jangly indie pop was characterised by a fuzzy protopunk-influenced guitar sound, and saw them receive modest critical acclaim in Britain's music press as well as prompting disc jockey John Peel to recruit them to record a couple of sessions for his programme on BBC radio. The group released a handful of singles, including "Come Get Me" on the influential Sarah label, and two full-length albums: the eponymous 14 Iced Bears (1988), and Wonder (1991).

They reformed in 2010 and toured the US east coast, the US west coast in 2011, as well as some concerts in London, including a John Peel night with Vic Godard, Viv Albertine and the TV Personalities. Robert Sekula announced from the stage of Indietracks Festival 2012 on 7 July that their set had been their first at an outdoor festival. In July 2013, they released a 2-CD retrospective of their total output Hold on Inside on Cherry Red Records. The month previously, their track "Balloon Song" was included in the comprehensive 1980s indie compilation CD Scared to Get Happy, which featured bands such as The Stone Roses, Primal Scream and The Jesus and Mary Chain (Cherry Red Records).

Robert Sekula released a solo single "Not Santa Claus" in December 2019 on bandcamp.com