A punk revival quartet from Vancouver,
Gob was formed in 1994. Soon after,
Tom Thacker (guitars/vocals),
Theo Goutzinakis (guitars/vocals),
Craig Wood (bass), and
Gabe Mantle (drums) issued their debut album,
Too Late...No Friends. In addition to several split releases with other Canadian punk bands, the band recorded the full-length
How Far Shallow Takes You in 1998; it was reissued in the U.S. the following year.
The World According to Gob appeared in early 2001. But despite their prolific output, a large Canadian following, numerous appearances on the Vans Warped Tour, and their energetic, hyperactive hooks, it wasn't until fellow Canadian pop-punks
Sum 41 took
Gob out on tour with them that things really started to happen stateside. That exposure led to a successful label showcase for
L.A. Reid's Arista imprint, and soon the boys found themselves in the studio with
Mark Trombino, who had produced such like-sounding groups as
blink-182 and
Jimmy Eat World. The
F.U. EP appeared in early 2003 as a precursor to the full-length
Foot in Mouth Disease, which arrived in April of that year. Following the release of the proper Arista full-length,
Gob embarked on a three-month tour opening for fellow Canadian/Arista artist
Avril Lavigne.
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Johnny Loftus, Rovi