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- Formed: 1994
- Genres: Rock
- Representative Albums: "How Far Shallow Takes You," "Too Late...No Friends," "Foot in Mouth Disease"
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| Gob | |
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| Origin | Langley, British Columbia, Canada |
| Genres | Punk rock Pop punk Alternative metal |
| Years active | 1994–present |
| Labels | Nettwerk (United States) Aquarius/EMI (Canada) |
| Associated acts | Sum 41 Treble Charger Another Joe The McRackins |
| Website | Official Website |
| Members | |
| Tom Thacker Theo Goutzinakis Gabe Mantle Steven Fairweather |
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| Former members | |
| Tyson Maiko Craig Wood Patrick "Wolfman Pat" Paszana Jamie Fawkes Kelly Macauley Happy Kreter |
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Gob is a Canadian punk rock band from Langley, British Columbia formed in 1994. The band's trademark sound relies heavily on distorted guitars. Their single "I Hear You Calling" was featured on Electronic Arts's NHL 2002 video game. Other songs that have been featured in EA video games are "I've Been Up These Steps" (NHL 2003), "Sick With You" (NHL 2003), "Oh! Ellin" (NHL 2004), and "Give Up the Grudge" (Madden NFL 2004). The band has appeared on several outdoor music festivals, the most well-known being the Vans Warped Tour. Most recently, the band has been noticed due to frontman Tom Thacker's involvement as a lead guitarist in Sum 41.
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The band started as mostly a hardcore influenced punk rock, but later developed a more polished punk sound.
Gob released World According to Gob, in 2001. This album was Gob's most successful album to date. The sound took a slight departure from their early punk rock sound and displayed growth in their songwriting and in their musicianship. Singles released from WATG include "For The Moment", "I Hear You Calling", and "No Regrets".
In 2002, Gob recorded the F.U. EP. "Ming Tran" was released as a single for the EP which also featured a re-recorded version of a classic Gob song "Soda", 2 exclusive tracks, "L.A Song" and "Sick With You," as well as new tracks from the forthcoming full-length album Foot in Mouth Disease, which was released on Arista Records in April 2003. Singles from Foot in Mouth Disease include "Give Up the Grudge" and "Oh! Ellin".
In 2004, longtime bassist Wood left the band to play guitar for Canadian superstar Avril Lavigne. The band have since recruited a bassist known only to fans as "Peter Pan" or, more commonly, Tyson, as Gob's members are on a 'first-name basis' with their fans. (All albums credit the musicians simply by their first names, as well.)
Gob's friendship with several Canadian bands has come up often in the past few years. During Gob's downtime, Tom Thacker has played lead guitar for Sum 41 live since 2007 because of the departure of their lead guitarist, Dave Baksh. Since then, Thacker has become Baksh's permanent replacement in Sum 41.
Their fifth full-length album, Muertos Vivos, was released on Cobraside November 27, 2007 in the U.S. and was released in Canada on Aquarius Records October 23. They recruited Tyson Maiko as their bassist.
Muertos Vivos was heavier than any of the band's previous efforts, and wandered into alternative metal and hard rock, with some old hardcore punk influences.
The album's first single was "We're All Dying". They shot the video for "We're All Dying", as well as for their second single "Underground", on September 4 and 5, 2007, in downtown Vancouver. The album's final single was "Banshee Song".
In mid-2008, bassist Tyson Maiko left the band and was replaced by Steven Fairweather.
In early 2009, the band toured Canada, after which, in April, Tom joined up with Sum 41 for their Japanese and US tour.
In an interview with AMP Magazine, guitarist Theo Goutzinakis has revealed that the band already started writing for their next album, which will be probably released in 2010.[1] Tom has also revealed that he and Theo are currently in the studio, producing the first record by new Vancouver alternative rock band Floodlight.[2]
In August 2009, Gob revealed that their close friends are working on a documentary film about the band, to be released on DVD, or air on TV, sometime in the future. The film will follow the band since formation and until today.
On September 11, 2009, the band said on their MySpace account that they would soon record the new album.
Tom Thacker has confirmed on his Myspace that recording of the new Gob album will start around January/February 2010.
Gob's cover of The Rolling Stones's Paint It, Black is also used in "Stir of Echos" (1999 - Staring Kevin Bacon)
| Date of Release | Title | Label | US Billboard Peak | UK Peak | US Sales |
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| 1994 | Gob (Self Titled) | Landspeed Records | |||
| 1995 | Too Late... No Friends | Mint Records | |||
| 13 May 1997 | Ass Seen on TV | Sony BMG Music Entertainment | |||
| 8 December 1998 | How Far Shallow Takes You | Landspeed Records | |||
| 23 January 2001 | World According to Gob | Sony BMG Music Entertainment | 194 | ||
| 8 October 2002 | F.U. EP | Nettwerk | |||
| 1 April 2003 | Foot in Mouth Disease | Sony BMG Music Entertainment | 132 | ||
| 27 November 2007 | Muertos Vivos | Aquarius |
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