Gob is a Canadian punk rock band from Langley, British Columbia, formed in 1993.
The band consists of Tom Thacker, Theo Goutzinakis, Gabe Mantle and Steven Fairweather.
Ellin", "I've Been Up These Steps", "Sick With You" (both re-mixed for the game), "I Hear You Calling" and "Give Up the Grudge".
Thacker is also a lead and rhythm guitarist for fellow Canadian rock band Sum 41.
After the release of Too Late... No Friends, Gob had replaced many bassists until they found Craig Wood.
It was home to a heavier sound with a better production value, mature lyrics focusing on personal and political issues and a growth in musicianship.
In 1999, Gob signed with Nettwerk records, who re-released the How Far Shallow Takes You album in May of the same year.
EP with their fourth studio album Foot in Mouth Disease, which was released on Arista Records in April 2003.
"Give Up the Grudge" was released as the lead single from the album and was a hit in Canada, peaking at No.
In 2003, Gob filmed a cameo for the Canadian teen comedy Going The Distance (2004) where they appeared as themselves performing at the MuchMusic Video Awards.
In 2004, longtime bassist Wood left the band to play guitar for Canadian superstar Avril Lavigne.
In an interview with AMP, guitarist Theo Goutzinakis revealed that the band had already started writing for their sixth studio album.