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  2. Bombay Bicycle Club (restaurant chain) - Wikipedia

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    The Bombay Bicycle Club is the inspiration for the investment club known as the Billionaire Boys Club, whose founder, Joe Hunt, liked to hang out at the restaurant in Chicago in his youth. [2] The Bombay Bicycle Club also inspired the English indie rock band of the same name.

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  5. Jack Steadman - Wikipedia

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    Jack Steadman (born 1989 or 1990), [4] also known by the name of his solo project Mr Jukes (sometimes stylised as mr jukes), is an English singer-songwriter, musician, and record producer best known as the vocalist and primary songwriter of the indie rock band Bombay Bicycle Club since its formation in 2005.

  6. Bombay Bicycle Club - Wikipedia

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    Bombay Bicycle Club is an English indie rock band from Crouch End, London, consisting of Jack Steadman, Jamie MacColl, Suren de Saram, and Ed Nash. [3] They are guitar-fronted and have experimented with different genres, including folk , electronica , world music and indie rock .

  7. Bombay Bicycle Club fans join band on stage for karaoke concert

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    Bombay Bicycle Club fans had the rare opportunity to sing with their favourite band on Tuesday, 22 August, as the four-piece put on a karaoke concert in London. The London quartet acted as a house ...

  8. Always Like This - Wikipedia

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    "Always Like This" is the second single from Bombay Bicycle Club, and the first from their debut album I Had the Blues But I Shook Them Loose. [1] The single was released on 13 April 2009 and is available on 7" vinyl, 12" vinyl and download.

  9. A Different Kind of Fix - Wikipedia

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    A Different Kind of Fix is the third studio album by the English indie rock band Bombay Bicycle Club. It was released on 26 August 2011 by Island Records in the United Kingdom and 17 January 2012 on A&M/Octone Records in the United States.