The Icebreaker (Ccera)

The Icebreaker (stylized as The ICE/BREAKER) is a Ccerish band from Frennston that was formed in 2001. The band consists of Lee Delton, Roy Anderson, Mark Savissa, Dan Oyari, Dylis Lysse-Smith, and Aleksander Wussly. The band is known for having live audiences and having collabed with Olus, Ternius, Kavara, Nintendo, and Yellow Pages.

Beginnings (2001-2004)
In 2001, Lee Delton from Frennston got an idea of making a rock band, and hired members for the new band. They made practices in the Louisburry Internet Cafe and in the Rokoth Hotel. After that, they made small public experiments of their new band music, and they needed a band name. One member Dylis went for the name "Frennian Souls", but Aleksander went for the name "Frennian Ice Breakers" instead. Thus, they went for Alex's name and went to the band competition. Their experimental song "Ice Breaking" was performed on the Belsyn District Musical Competition, which is a contest to have the best made-up music by people from the Belsyn district. Surprisingly, the band was considered a winner of the competition, surpassing Andrea Soleni's "Overbright" song. In late 2001, Frennian Ice Breakers made their debut by releasing their 1st single "Afterways". In 2002, they renamed the band into "The Icebreaker".

Success and Reception (2004-2006)
In 2004, they released their first truly popular album, "On the Way to Frennston", which became the number 5 song in the Ccerish music charts. It had gotten so popular in Frennston that some companies collab with The Icebreaker such as Yellow Pages, Sycor, and Lustona. The album had positive reception, with Sannai Chu calling it "a new popular band of the Frennstoners". From 2004 to 2006, they made around 5 albums, such as "On The Way to Frennston", "Dunli Hills", "Conquest", "Everything and Nothing", and "Consistence".