Watch 3OH!3 discuss their music supervisor role on "The Real World: Portland."

Watch 3OH!3 discuss their music supervisor role on MTV's "The Real World: Portland."

We'd trust electropop masters 3OH!3 with ANY DJ job, whether it's for a super-slick bar mitzvah or our very own wedding (but preferably our wedding). With such explosive club-ready tracks like the Ke$ha-assisted "My First Kiss" and "Set You Free," the Boulder, CO duo have just DJ'd their biggest party yet -- on MTV's "The Real World: Portland," to be exact. (No pressure or anything.) Yep, 3OH!3, aka BFFs Sean Foreman and Nathaniel Motte, were your official music supervisors on tonight's episode of "The Real World," spinning tracks like "Die Finks" by The Swayback, "Beer Run" by Thanks For Everything, and the duo's very own "Back To Life."

Watch 3OH!3 discuss their "Real World: Portland" guest music supervisor role after the jump.

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3OH!3 rescue fish from the grocery store in their "Back To Life" video. Because WHY NOT?

We haven't heard from 3OH!3 since the party-prone bros took us behind the scenes of recording their song "Youngblood." That is, of course, until now, because the boys are back with their brand-new single and video, "Back To Life," which is slated to appear on their forthcoming Omens disc, dropping July 18. And did we mention the video takes place in a supermarket? That the boys have commandeered? True story.

 Watch 3OH!3'S "Back To Life" video after the jump.

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Welcome to Buzzworthy's "The Week In Pop," where we round up new album releases, talk show musical guests, and TV performances by your favorite pop stars and more (so you don't have to).

This week, we're super excited for the weekend... Wait, that's pretty much every week, but this one's extra special because Justin Timberlake returns to "Saturday Night Live" to serve both as host and musical guest! As far as the rest of the week goes, preorders for 3OH!3's OMENS begin Tuesday (it officially streets June 18), and the premiere of their video for "Back To Life" hits, too, via The Warner Sound's YouTube channel (also check them out on Buzzworthy, recording Omens' "Youngblood"). In new album releases, Kate Nash gives us her third studio album, Girl Talk and enigmatic buzz band Rhye drop their stunning debut album, Woman. Meanwhile, Nine Inch NailsTrent Reznor and wife Mariqueen Maandig's How To Destroy Angels make their major-label debut, The Cave Singers release their fourth effort, and O Music Awards Unboxed Live alums Javelin drop their sophomore album.

Kate Nash, Rhye release albums and Justin Timberlake hosts and performs on SNL in The Week In Pop.

NEW ALBUM RELEASES

Kate NashGirl Talk: When mtvU caught up with Kate Nash last month, the proud bunny rabbit owner dished on her new album. "I just had the coolest time making it in L.A. for two months with [Grammy award-winning producer] Tom Biller, and it really was the best experience of my whole life," she said. Her third album showcases her bad-assitude on songs such as the jangling "Fri-end?" and the pop-punk gem "3AM," which encapsulates the insomniac torture that befalls the recently heartbroken. Watch the video for the surf-punk song, "Death Proof," and see Kate perform an acoustic rendition of "3AM" on Buzzworthy Live.

+ RhyeWoman: When Rhye's tracks first started circling the interwebs, their identity was as mysterious as their disarmingly gorgeous, crushing-out sound, which recalls the sultry cool of Sade, swathed in lush, dreamy R&B and orchestral-yet-synth-tipped pop. The duo behind the romantic, sensuous vibes are producer/multi-instrumentalists Robin Hannibal and Mike Milosh. On their debut, the latter's indelible, silky vocals glide through the swooning "Open," "The Fall" (grab Rhye's free mix, which also includes "3 Days"), and the aching sigh of "Last Dance." Woman should come with a warning label: "Make-out-inducing."

How To Destroy AngelsWelcome Oblivion: Just last week, Trent Reznor announced Nine Inch Nails will tour this year. No word yet if new music will follow, but NIN fans may dig his experimental How To Destroy Angels project, which includes his wife and singer Mariqueen Maandig, Atticus Ross, and Rob Sheridan. On their sophomore album (and first for a major label), songs such as the soulful "How Long?" and "On The Wing" are awash in adventurous electronica, and the material also displays lighter touches, like on the minimalistic "Ice Age."

Check out more new album releases, upcoming TV appearances, and performances after the jump.

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