See Spot Run is a Canadian rock band from Montreal, Quebec whose members are Chris Brodbeck, Randy Bowen, Fudge and Aaron Little. See Spot Run released their 4th album titled "Gonna Getcha" late 2007 through DEP/Universal Music Canada. The title track from the album “Gonna Getcha” was immediately picked up by the hit TV series . The episode featuring the song was aired on the N Network in the USA in February 2008 and on the CTV Network in Canada in March 2008.

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  • See Spot Run is a Canadian rock band from Montreal, Quebec whose members are Chris Brodbeck, Randy Bowen, Fudge and Aaron Little. See Spot Run released their 4th album titled "Gonna Getcha" late 2007 through DEP/Universal Music Canada. The title track from the album “Gonna Getcha” was immediately picked up by the hit TV series . The episode featuring the song was aired on the N Network in the USA in February 2008 and on the CTV Network in Canada in March 2008. Their hit single "Weightless" from their second album, also titled Weightless, reached #9 on the BDS rock chart, #6 on the top 40 chart, and #5 on the all Canadian chart. This same album made Canadian recording history, as the title track was certified as "the highest charted independent song on the rock chart since the inception of BDS". The Canadian Association of Broadcasters gave See Spot Run the "Breakout Single of The Year Award". Wire Magazine gave the "Concert of the Year Award" shortly after. Since releasing their second album "TEN STORIES HIGH", See Spot Run has had 5 charting singles; 5 videos played on MuchMusic; done 8 cross Canada tours; appeared on a multitude of Canadian and international television shows; and done hundreds of interviews. All sports nuts, they were thrilled to sing the anthem for a Toronto Raptors game and perform at the pre-game warm up for the Buffalo Bills. See Spot Run was the opening act at Rogers Sarnia Bayfest for Bon Jovi on July 6th, 2008, and Our Lady Peace on July 13th 2009. On October 28th 2008, See Spot Run released their first full length french language album titled "Super-héros sous peu" through DEP/Rocket9 Music
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