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3OH!3 (album)
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | 3OH!3 |
| type | studio |
| artist | [3OH!3](3oh-3) |
| cover | 3OH3! album.jpg |
| border | yes |
| released | July 2, 2007 |
| genre | |
| length | 32:12 |
| label | Self-released |
| next_title | Want |
| next_year | 2008 |
| misc | {{Singles |
| name | 3OH!3 |
| type | studio |
| single1 | Holler Til You Pass Out |
| single1date | August 18, 2006 |
| single2 | Electroshock |
| single2date | July 2, 2007 |
the self-titled debut album by 3OH!3
***3OH!3 *** is the debut studio album by American electronic music band 3OH!3. It was released independently on July 2, 2007. The duo re-released the album via iTunes which "Holler Til You Pass Out", "Chokechain", and "Dance with Me" were excluded from the release of the album.
Background and release
On August 18, 2006, the duo released the album's lead single, "Holler Til You Pass Out" along with its music video, directed by Isaac Ravishankara. "Electroshock" was released as the second single on July 2, 2007, the same day as the album's release. The music video for the song was released and was also directed by Isaac Ravishankara. The album includes the music video for "Holler Til You Pass Out" and a video performance when the group travelled to California at The Beauty Bar, The Echo and Cinespace, and at their home state Colorado at the Gothic Theatre. The album artwork was done by Nick Motte and photography by Shannon Axelson. The tracks "Holler Til You Pass Out" and "Chokechain" were later remixed and re-recorded for the band's second studio album, Want.
Composition
During the creation of their self-titled album, Nathaniel Motte was the beatmaker, while Sean Foreman primarily focused on vocals and lyrics. "Holler Til You Pass Out" and "Chokechain" were described as rap rock tracks, while "I'm Not Coming to Your Party" and "Neatfreak 47" drew comparison to LCD Soundsystem. They recorded the album in their basement and was recorded through their "in-our-shower mixtape thing."
Track listing
Release history
| Region | Date | Format | Versions | Label | Ref. | United States | Various |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| July 2, 2007 | CD | Standard | Self-released | ||||
| July 23, 2007 | Digital download | iTunes re-release | |||||
| July 28, 2007 | Standard |
References
References
- "3OH!3 - Album".
- (August 18, 2006). "Music Video: 3OH!3 - Holler Til You Pass Out".
- (31 January 2009). "3oh!3 - "ELECTROSHOCK!"".
- "Want - 3Oh!3".
- "3OH!3: Biography- AltPress".
- Eryc Eyl. (June 21, 2007). "Holler Til You Pass Out with 3OH!3".
- (June 2010). "3OH!3: A Duo That Parties Hard and Works Harder".
- "Amazon.com: 3OH!3: 3OH!3: Music". [[Amazon (company).
- "3Oh!3 - Album by 3Oh!3".
- (2007). "3OH!3". 3OH!3.
- "3OH!3 - Album by 3OH!3".
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