Before long, 3against1 had cultivated a rabid fan base and achieved a list of accomplishments that would flatter many major label bands, much less an unsigned group. In January 2005, the band was named the winner of the Zippo Hot Tour (www.zippohottour.com), an unsigned band competition that over 1,200 acts from across the US. As if that wasn't impressive enough, 3against1 took "Best Rock Band" at the 2004 San Diego Music Awards. The single "It's Over" was licensed to THQ's "MX Unleashed" on PS2 and Xbox, as well as MTV "Road Rules" and "Real World." Budweiser also recently signed the band to the "Bud True Music Live" program, making them the only San Diego rock band with that sponsorship.
Now, having mesmerized both fans and critics alike, the members of 3against1 find themselves poised on the brink of stardom. AandROnline.com recently raved about the band's "hooky, angst-ridden songs delivered with style and fervor," while SDMusicMatters.com wrote that "individual instrumental mastery on all parts lends to their tightly packaged, hard-rocking sound and sheer overall musical power." Hilary, the afternoon DJ at San Diego's popular 91.1-FM effused: "I've seen 3against1 play around town a few times now, and each time I see them, they seem to get better and better! A super-fun band with a lot of passion."

