
After nearly two decades of igniting Warped Tour crowds with their neon-fueled energy and tongue-in-cheek lyricism, it’s safe to assume that 3OH!3 has seen it all. But when asked about the most bizarre or unexpected moment of their long-running stint on the iconic tour for idobi Warped Radio, Sean Foreman didn’t hesitate: “I pooped my pants on stage.”
Yes, you read that correctly.
And his other half, Nathaniel Motte, confirmed, “He did.” To make matters worse, it’s not the only time Foreman has pooped his pants, as Motte adds, “No, you did it while you were snowboarding [also].”
It all went down during a morning set—on a “fateful Sunday,” no less—after a particularly hearty brunch. “Here’s the thing about Warped Tour,” Foreman explains. “You never get your set time until the morning of the show. So I went ahead and just housed the brunch. The catering.”
But that wasn’t the only factor. “You had been vegetarian and you just quit, I think,” Motte reminded him mid-story.
“Yeah, I did,” Foreman admitted. “So that’s another question. Let’s get that out on record. Everyone’s like, ‘Oh, in “Don’t Trust Me,” he’s talking about, ‘Tell your boyfriend if he says he’s got beef that I’m a vegetarian.’ I was. But that moment, I broke. It served me right. I broke veg and needed that extra protein. I guess I didn’t need that extra protein.”
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Unfortunately for Foreman, the body keeps the score—especially when you’re jumping around stage to a packed crowd singing “Don’t Trust Me” at full volume.
“So we reported to stage,” he continues. “I just thought I could just tough it out. I couldn’t. And immediately after we got off stage, just went to the many portapotties and just tossed the undies. That was unexpected.”
While the experience now lives in infamy for the duo, it’s the kind of absurd, unfiltered memory that only Warped Tour could create. And for a band known for their unshakable humor and unpredictable energy, it somehow fits right into the 3OH!3 legacy.
“I don’t know why that was the first thing that came to mind,” he jokes. “Maybe ’cause it’s like the most traumatic experience in a weird way.”
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