
A version of "Summer Paradise" featuring Sean Paul was released on 17 February. Two days after, an Indonesian version was made featuring collaborations from Kotak lead vocalist Tantri. Ī music video was released for " Summer Paradise" on 12 December, directed by Staubach it featured footage from the group's Australian tour. A music video was released for "Astronaut" on 19 September, directed by Mark Staubach. Its cover artwork features a teenager's room decorated with posters of the band. Get Your Heart On! was made available for streaming on 18 June, before being released on 21 June through major label Atlantic Records. "Freaking Me Out" was made available for streaming through Alternative Press ' website on 3 June. A music video was released for "Jet Lag" on 4 May, directed by Frank Borin.


Two days later, the album's title was announced as Get Your Heart On!, which was followed by the track listing on 29 April. " Jet Lag" was released as a single on 25 April in both English and French versions. Preceded by a behind-the-scenes video on 6 April, a music video was released for the track on 19 April. "Can't Keep My Hands Off You" was released as a single on 30 March. On 4 March 2011, the group's next untitled album was announced for release in June. The bonus track "Never Should Have Let You Go" dates back to 2006, when the group were working on material for their third album. Its lyrics consist of messages from their fans, and incorporates some of their voices. The closing track "This Song Saved My Life" was reminiscent of the closing songs from their first time albums: " Perfect" and " Untitled". The dance-rock "Freaking Me Out" utilizes drum machines, and is followed by the reggae-influenced "Summer Paradise", which was compared to Gym Class Heroes. "Loser of the Year" is a power pop song in style of Weezer. The pop rock "Jet Lag" recalled the No Pads, No Helmets.Just Balls (2002) track " I'd Do Anything", and is followed by the arena rock number "Astronaut". "Can't Keep My Hands Off You" evoked the sound of Raditude (2010)-era Weezer. Get Your Heart On! opens with the pop-punk song "You Suck at Love", which discusses past lovers. The album features collaborations with other artists, including Weezer's Rivers Cuomo (on "Can't Keep My Hands Off You"), singer Natasha Bedingfield (on "Jet Leg"), Alex Gaskarth of All Time Low (on "Freaking Me Out") and rapper K'naan (on "Summer Paradise"). Musically, its sound has been described as pop rock, and drew comparison to Infinity on High (2007)-era Fall Out Boy, as well as the work of Blink-182 and Good Charlotte. The album's title, Get Your Heart On!, is a dick joke. On 27 November 2010, Melodic reported that the band had finished recording. In June, the group appeared on the Bamboozle Road Show 2010, before playing a handful of shows between July and September in China, Canada, Austria and Italy. They took a brief break, before returning to writing in January 2010. By September, the band begun working on a new album, writing material in Los Angeles, California.
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It was promoted with various TV appearances and tours of the US, Canada, Europe and South American, ending with several festival performances in Canada in July 2009.

Simple Plan released their self-titled third album in February 2008.
