Liked. Is this a joke? Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. Thanks. Filed Under: 3OH3, 90s, aqua, daft punk, flo rida, guns 'n roses, jokes mad jokes, spice girls, what's that song (Cory Schwartz/Getty Images) Like. 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. Retweet. this is just a joke don't take this seriously, we didnt mean to make it as a serious music video. If you've ever thought 3OH!3 were a joke, just wait 'til you see them live--this was how they were meant to be heard. Undo. What’s That Song: 3OH!3 January 17, 2013 at 12:00 pm Filed Under: 3oh!3 , 90s , aqua , daft punk , flo rida , guns 'n roses , jokes mad jokes , spice girls , what's that song Since the year 2000. Join us as we struggle to determine if their album Want released July 8, 2008 is a terrible musical album, or a truly unfunny comedy album. The band 3OH!3 ridiculed and sexualized her image with their song “Don’t Trust Me,” released in 2008, which featured the lines, “Shush girl, shut your lips / Do the Helen Keller and talk with your hips.” And the first suggestion that comes up when you type “Helen Keller” into a Google search is “Helen Keller jokes.” What’s That Song: 3OH!3 January 17, 2013 at 11:53 am Filed Under: 3oh!3 , 90s , aqua , daft punk , flo rida , guns 'n roses , jokes mad jokes , spice girls , what's that song This week we’re talking about electronic duo 3OH!3 and we have just one question. What’s That Song: 3OH!3 January 17, 2013 at 9:01 am Filed Under: 3oh!3 , 90s , Aqua , daft punk , Flo Rida , Guns N' Roses , jokes mad jokes , Spice Girls , what's that song What’s That Song: 3OH!3 January 17, 2013 at 8:58 am Filed Under: 3oh!3 , 90s , aqua , daft punk , Flo Rida , guns 'n roses , jokes mad jokes , spice girls , what's that song Making fun of music, one song at a time. Few things are as 2009 as 3OH!3. just something we did cause we were so bored today. Hey you guys! Retweeted. Fun music facts, trivia, jokes, lyrics stuff about 3OH!3 on amiright. Undo. Their two breakout singles, "Don't Trust Me" and the Katy Perry-featuring "Starstrukk," were party anthems for scene kids. Reply. 3OH!3 Information. 3OH!3’s old raunchy tracks spoke to a generation who grew up on Myspace and attended every Warped Tour stop possible. Check out the two amIright misheard lyrics books including one book devoted to misheard lyrics of the 1980s. 3OH!3’s second single, a remix of “Starstrukk” featuring future pop star Katy Perry, was a Top 10 hit in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Finland and Australia. @3OH3 terrible joke great song . Motte and Foreman are … Want reached #44 on the Billboard 200, but critics received its sophomoric humor either in terms of “It’s laugh-out … 0 replies 0 retweets 0 likes.