"[2] Musicians on the label frequently collaborate, creating supergroups such as Holy Molar, Some Girls, and Head Wound City.
[3] Staff as of 2011 include Sal Gallego of Some Girls, Marcus D’Camp, Brandon McMinn, Mike McGuire, Becky DiGiglio, and Pearson.
[6] According to Pearson, the label's best selling releases have been Discography by Swing Kids, as well as March on Electric Children by The Blood Brothers.
Reviewers have described the Three One G community of musicians under the umbrella term "freak punk"[1] or "spaz-rock,"[2] saying "the intense, the slightly frightening, and the brutal all find a place for themselves and their music in Three One G Records.
"[1] Three One G bands Holy Molar, Ground Unicorn Horn, and Head Wound City were all formed with earlier musicians on the label.