My best friend and I waited for over an hour in the blistering sun during the last ever Van's Warped Tour. It was expensive, but we'd pay anything to see 3OH! Blame it on being starstruck or dehydrated, but what was there to save me? My friend's freshly signed 3OH! Wet and wrapped in ice, it cooled me down before I completely lost consciousness, but honestly, it was probably the magic within the shirt itself that saved me. Let's get something straight — 3OH! Deny it all you want, but they are.

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Join Songkick to track 3OH! Be the first to know when they tour near Fischbach, Germany. Both of them were already making their first attempts at creating electronic music at the time, so after they became friends, they decided to team up and see what they could create. They found that they had an abundance of creative chemistry together and decided to form a band together, and since both of them were native to Boulder, Colorado, they took their collective postcode, , as the name of the band. With a few alterations, obviously. In they self-released their self-titled debut album and made their live debut around Boulder, both proved so sucecsful that the band signed to Photo Finish Records, a division of Atlantic, within a few months of the record's release, and immediately started work on its follow up.
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They are best known for their single " Don't Trust Me " from their album Want , which reached number seven on the Billboard Hot The album later peaked at number seven on the Billboard Foreman and Motte started their band in and named it after the area code that had at the time of their birth encompassed the entire state of Colorado and that now serves only the Denver metropolitan area and Boulder. They released their first self-titled album : 3OH! After having some hit shows in Boulder they moved to Denver for larger venue and fan base. It reached number 44 on the Billboard Collins, Colorado. The band later headlined the Alternative Press Tour across the U. Prior to the release of Streets of Gold , 3OH! They were also featured on the Kesha song " Blah Blah Blah ", which peaked at number seven on the Billboard singles chart.
Few things are as as 3OH! The electro-pop duo, composed of Colorado natives Sean Foreman and Nathaniel Motte, rose to fame on Myspace, wore skinny jeans, and performed on Warped Tour. Their two breakout singles, "Don't Trust Me" and the Katy Perry-featuring "Starstrukk," were party anthems for scene kids.