What separates KID GIB from the pack is their honesty and boundless self determination. Bob Frazer (vocals/guitar), Eric Horn (guitars/vocals), Nick Koreck (bass), and Nolan Orth (drums) formed Kid Gib in the summer of 2001. Described as emotional without being emo; melodic without being pop; and aggressive without being punk, KID GIB deliver "delicious harmonies and hooks that you could eat for breakfast!" (Chart Magazine).
Teaming up with producer Dan Achen in 2003, KID GIB recorded their first full-length album at Catherine North Studios in Hamilton. The album consisted of 11 pure punk rock anthems; enough to receive airplay on College radio across Ontario, and sell copies from Germany to Japan.
As their borders in Ontario quickly became outgrown, the boys once again hit the studio in the winter of 2005 to record their second full-length, and some would call, debut record. In the fall of that year the band took 4 of the album's 10 completed songs and hit the road; playing shows with bands like Goldfinger, Hedley, The Planet Smashers, Protest The Hero, The Reason, and Punchline.
For the bulk of 2006, KID GIB toured relentlessly, selling thousands of copies of their aptly titled 4 song "Sampler," across 28 US States and most of eastern Canada. Months of touring in the US were recently capped by the band's "Spring Bling" Tour, in which the boys traveled from Michigan to Texas, Florida to Virginia, and all points in between during a blistering five week run.
Source: http://artists.letssingit.com/kid-gib-g1144/biography