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Stuck On Planet Earth is a three piece, Canadian, indie rock band from Vaughan, Ontario consisting of Adam Bianchi (vocals/guitar), Al Capo (vocals/bass) and Andrew Testa (drums). They formed in 2007〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.torontomusicscene.ca/rock/sope )〕 and have released four EP's as of September 2012, with their latest release 'Play Along' charting on The Canadian Itunes Alternative charts. Stuck On Planet Earth has received national and international radio play through The Verge (XM).〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.thevergeonline.com/2012/09/new-music-added-to-the-verge-xm-151/ )〕 In May 2013, Stuck On Planet Earth released their single, ''Better'', which charted at #40 on the Canadian rock/alternative chart.〔http://www.americasmusiccharts.com/index.cgi?fmt=Z7&rtmref=americasmusiccharts〕 The music video for ''Better'' premiered on Exclaim!. In October 2013, it was announced by Aquarian Weekly that Stuck On Planet Earth would embark on their first US east coast tour, and to much success they were received well by fans and music critics alike. In November 2013, Stuck On Planet Earth released their single, ''Fast Forward''. The music video for ''Fast Forward'' premiered on Exclaim!. The single was picked up by The Verge (XM) and CBC Radio 3, and debuted on the The R3-30 at #1 on November 29, 2013. ''Fast Forward'' remained in the #1 position on the CBC Radio 3 The R3-30 countdown for eight straight weeks ending on January 31, 2014. Subsequently, ''Fast Forward'' was also featured on the 'Plays of the Week' segment on the NHL Network (Canada) on November 25, 2013. ==References== 〔
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