Gob Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 101 | For the Moment (radio edit) |
| 102 | Get It Tonight |
| 103 | Give Up the Grunge |
| 104 | Hooray! (He's Gay) |
| 105 | I Hear You Calling - (Album Version) |
| 106 | L.A Song |
| 107 | Marching Song |
| 108 | New York |
| 109 | Nil |
| 110 | Oh Ellin |
| 111 | Oh! Ellin |
| 112 | Outta Here |
| 113 | Paint it Black |
| 114 | Palm Mute |
| 115 | Radio Hell |
| 116 | Same As It Ever Was |
| 117 | Simon Says |
| 118 | Spam |
| 119 | Special Blend |
| 120 | Standing There |
| 121 | Terpsichore |
| 122 | Walking Alone |
| 123 | War Is Cemetery |
| 124 | What!? |
| 125 | Whatever Happened To |
Gob Albums
About Gob
Gob is a Canadian punk rock band from Langley, British Columbia, formed in 1994 who became key players in the late 90s/early 2000s pop-punk explosion. Their breakthrough album "The World According to Gob" (2000) featured the hit "I Hear You Calling," which gained heavy rotation on MTV and established their melodic yet aggressive sound combining fast-paced punk with catchy hooks. Albums like "Foot in Mouth Disease" showcased their ability to balance humor and angst, with tracks like "Give Up the Grudge" demonstrating their knack for anthemic choruses that resonated with disaffected youth. Their irreverent attitude, exemplified in songs like "I Cut Myself, Too" and the bluntly titled "Na Na Na, Blah Blah Blah, Fuck You," helped define the sarcastic, self-aware tone of early 2000s punk rock.