MARCH
20 House of Blues Dallas, TX SOLD OUT
21 Emo's - SXSW (free show) Austin, TX
22 Warehouse Live Houston, TX SOLD OUT
24 Marquee Theatre Tempe, AZ SOLD OUT
25 Rialto Theatre Tucson, AZ SOLD OUT
27 The Avalon Hollywood, CA SOLD OUT
28 The Glass House Pomona, CA SOLDOUT
29 House of Blues San Diego, CA SOLD OUT
31 The Dome Bakersfield, CA SOLD OUT


APRIL
01 Grand Ballroom San Francisco, CA SOLD OUT
02 Senator Theatre Chico, CA SOLD OUT
03 Wonder Ballroom Portland, OR SOLD OUT
04 El Corazon Seattle, WA SOLD OUT
05 Knitting Factory Boise, ID SOLD OUT
09 Sokol Auditorium Omaha, NE SOLD OUT
10 Station 4 St. Paul, MN SOLD OUT
11 House Of Blues Chicago, IL SOLD OUT
12 The Eagles Club Milwaukee, WI SOLD OUT
16 Rocketown Nashville, TN SOLD OUT
17 The Masquerade Atlanta, GA SOLD OUT
18 House Of Blues Orlando, FL SOLD OUT
19 Culture Room Ft. Lauderdale, FL SOLD OUT
20 State Theatre St. Petersburg, FL SOLD OUT
24 9:30 Club Washington DC SOLD OUT
25 Theatre of Living Arts Philadelphia, PA SOLD OUT
26 Crocodile Rock Allentown, PA SOLD OUT
28 The Fillmore At Irving Plaza New York, NY SOLD OUT
30 Toad's Place New Haven, CT SOLD OUT


MAY
01 House Of Blues Boston, MA SOLD OUT
02 The Town Ballroom Buffalo, NY SOLD OUT
06 The Intersection Grand Rapids, MI SOLD OUT
07 The Crofoot Ballroom Pontiac, MI SOLD OUT
08 Newport Music Hall Columbus, OH SOLD OUT
09 House of Blues Cleveland, OH SOLD OUT
Straight off the streets of Ballerado, 3OH!3 comes outta the gate with high-class rhymes, low-brow beats and more party than the Bolshevik revolution.

You don't get more gangsta than Sean Foreman and Nathaniel Motte - two natives of Boulder, Colorado, the nation's capital of hippies, hempwear and Hummers. Ever since they first connected over a mutual man-crush on Buck 65 in a University of Colorado physics class, 3OH!3 has been packing clubs and liberating libidos with their trademark blend of dirty synths and even dirtier come-ons.

Their live shows - spiked with spastic, synchronized dance moves - whip capacity crowds into a gang-sign-throwing, finger-licking frenzy. While keeping their tongues buried deep in their cheeks, Foreman and Motte drop sucker-punch vocals over hard-edged beats that are absolutely no joke.

On their Photo Finish Records debut, these homeboys crumble their crackers into a saucy stew of hip-hop hardness, electro eroticism and 80s pop pabulum. Imagine JJ Fad getting down with Justice, or DMX getting all Depeche Mode on your ass, and you might have a clue of the kind of sonic blasphemy 3OH!3's bringing.

Recorded with noted producer Matt Squire - with extra booty juice ladled on by bass master Benny Blanco (Spank Rock, Bangers & Cash) on a few tracks - the boys' latest slab of bacon comes on like a heart attack - cool and tingly at first, then a little frightening, and ending with a knockdown, drag-out bang. That might sound dangerous - and it is.

Foreman says, "It's a lot like a math problem," and we couldn't agree more. Assuming that your arithmetic homework involves head-rattling wordplay, skronky electronic experimentation and bowel-loosening beats.

"They're so banging, they'll blow any sound system," brags the boastful MC Foreman of the new tracks. Part of the banging is thanks to the unholy alliance between 3OH!3 and Squire, better known for his work with folks like Boys Like Girls and Panic at the Disco. Whoever said oil and water don't mix never tasted a good vinaigrette. Describing the zesty m'elange that came out of the collaboration, Foreman is never at a loss for a simile. "It's like renting a movie with three different people at Blockbuster."

Lest you think the 3OH!3's rough edges will be smoothed out by the slick sliders of a platinum producer, rest assured that the Boulder boys are keeping it realer than Roswell.

"We want to capture some of that rawness from when we were recording in the shower." So if you're ready for a bumping throw down at the hoedown, let 3OH!3 get the party started.