Cub was a Canadian indie rock group that emerged from the early 1990s alternative music scene. Active from 1992 until their dissolution in 1997, the band became known for blending power pop sensibilities with indie and alternative rock aesthetics. Their sound incorporated elements of pop punk and twee pop, contributing to the broader cuddlecore movement that characterized much of Canadian indie rock during that era. The group's energetic approach to songwriting and performance helped define a distinctive niche within the North American indie pop landscape of the mid-1990s.