
3OH!3 began when Sean Foreman and Nathaniel Motte met
in a physics class at the University of Colorado in
2004. Getting their name from the area code in the
Boulder region, 3OH!3 began their journey as an
'electro-rap duo' with their combination of beats,
raps, and a lot of humor. Interest for the duo grew
with their live performances and appearances with the
'Warped Tour' in 2008.



3OH!3 independently released 3OH!3 (available for
download at iTunes and Amazon-mp3).


3OH!3 could be heard on the 2008
Warped Tour compilation with the live version of
"Punkbitch."


3OH!3 released Want (available for
download at iTunes and Amazon-mp3). The LP went Top 3 on the
Billboard Electronics Album chart.

3OH!3 hit the Top 40 with "Don't Trust Me" (available for download at iTunes and Amazon-mp3).
3OH!3 hit the Top 10 in Finland, Australia, New
Zealand, and on the Billboard Hot 100 with "Don't Trust Me."


3OH!3 hit the Top 10 with "Don't Trust Me."

3OH!3 topped the Billboard Mainstream Top 40 chart
with "Don't Trust Me."


3OH!3 hit the Top 40 with "Starstrukk" (available for download at iTunes and Amazon-mp3).
The video for "Don't Trust Me" was nominated for a MTV Video Music Award for Best New Artist.


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3OH!3
Released: July, 2007
CD Tracks: "Holler Til You Pass
Out" - "Electroshock" -
"Choke Chain" - "Neat Freak"
- "Dance With Me" - "Don't
Dance" - "Say De Muph" -
"Dragon Backpack" - "Hott" -
"I'm Not Comin To Your Party Girl" -
"Hornz" -- Digital Tracks: "Electroshock"
- "Neatfreak47" - "Dance With
Me" - "Say'dem Up" - "Dragon
Backpack" - "Hott" - "I'm Not
Coming To Your Party Girl" -
"Hornz" |


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Want
Released: July, 2008
Billboard peak: # 44
Tracks: "Tapp" -
"Punkbitch" - "Don't Trust Me" -
"Chokechain" - "I'm Not Your
Boyfriend Baby" - "I Can't Do It
Alone" - "Starstrukk" - "Richman" -
"Photofinnish" - "Still
Around" - "Holler Til You Pass
Out" - "Colorado Sunrise" |
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