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Unida Music Videos

Gracias a la vida [Video oficial] Play Video

Gracias a la vida [Video oficial]

Official music video for the track Gracias a la vida [Video oficial] by Voces unidas por Chile.

Miguel Bose - Agradecimiento Gracias a la vida Play Video

Miguel Bose - Agradecimiento Gracias a la vida

Official music video for the track Miguel Bose - Agradecimiento Gracias a la vida by Voces unidas por Chile.

Gracias a la vida [Con portada de fondo] Play Video

Gracias a la vida [Con portada de fondo]

Official music video for the track Gracias a la vida [Con portada de fondo] by Voces unidas por Chile.

Gracias a la vida [Entrevista Beto Cuevas] Play Video

Gracias a la vida [Entrevista Beto Cuevas]

Official music video for the track Gracias a la vida [Entrevista Beto Cuevas] by Voces unidas por Chile.

EPK Gracias a la vida Play Video

EPK Gracias a la vida

Official music video for the track EPK Gracias a la vida by Voces unidas por Chile [Beto Cuevas, Juanes, Alejandro Sanz, Juan Luis Guerra, Laura Pausini, Fher de Maná, Shakira, Michael Bublé & Miguel Bosé].

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Unida Reviews

Coping With The Urban Coyote

Coping With The Urban Coyote

Hugely anticipated in underground rock circles, big things are expected from ex-[a]Kyuss[/a] frontman [B]John Garcia[/B]'s - new outfit's debut....

  • Jul 5, 1999

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Unida Biography

Unida were an American stoner rock band that was formed after the dissolution of Kyuss and Slo Burn. The band originally consisted of John Garcia (vocals), Arthur Seay (guitar), Miguel Cancino (drums) and Dave Dinsmore (bass). Dinsmore was later replaced by Scott Reeder, who was in turn replaced by Eddie Plascencia. Paul Gray of Slipknot fame also played with the band as a touring bassist.

In 1999, the band appeared on a split CD release with Swedish band Dozer. The Unida portion was titled The Best of Wayne-Gro EP. Later that year, they released their debut full length album entitled Coping with the Urban Coyote on the now defunct Man's Ruin Records.

Relations with their next record company in New Jersey, American Recordings, ended with legal problems. Their second album, The Great Divide, was originally scheduled for release in 2001 but is now in limbo. The album has surfaced on the internet in bootleg form. In a 2002 interview, bassist Scott Reeder spoke out about the delay in getting the full-length album released.

"Everything was set to come out on American via Columbia Records, and you know, we've been meeting a lot of people who've been working on it," he explained. "The artwork was done, everything was looking really good, and then, I guess, (American owner) Rick Rubin had a falling out with Sony, moved the whole label over to Island Def Jam, and apparently, after months of being just strung along -- 'Oh, yeah, the release date got bumped back a little bit' -- finally we found out that somebody at the label didn't like the record, so they didn't want to deal with it. The lawyers had to go back and forth for months and months and months -- a chess game where every move takes two months... 'You have sixty days to reply to this letter'...and...so we just got out of the deal, a month ago."

Since the delay, John Garcia has released three studio albums and one live album with Hermano and toured with the band in the latter half of 2008. In 2004, Unida appeared on the High Times Records' High Volume: The Stoner Rock Collection, contributing the track Left Us To Mold. Garcia is also working on a solo album. Arthur Seay (principal song writer, guitarist) and Mike Cancino (Drums) along with their longtime friend Eddie Plascencia (who also has been filling the bass duties in UNIDA recently) have started a new band called House of Broken Promises (H.O.B.P.). H.O.B.P. have also filmed a video with Rick Kosick (from Jackass fame) to coincide with the release of their forthcoming album "Using the Useless".

Unida's song "Black Woman" was featured on the soundtrack to the skateboarding video game Tony Hawk's Underground.

Unida reformed in 2012 for some live shows in their native California. They are also booked for a one-off gig for Desertfest festival 2013, and a co-headlining show at Cherry Rock Festival in Melbourne, Australia with Sweden's Truckfighters on May the 5th 2013. The reformation lineup features John Garcia, Arthur Seay, Miguel Cancino and Owen Seay.

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