Unida

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Unida
Country USA
Genres Heavy metal
Hard rock
Stoner Rock
Labels Man's Ruin Records
MeteorCity
High Times

After the dissolution of stoner rock pioneers Kyuss, and a short adventure in Slo Burn, John Garcia (vocals) comes back with Unida also featuring Arthur Seay (guitar), Dave Dinsmore (bass) and Mike Cancino (drums). Dinsmore was eventually replaced by Scott Reeder.

In 1999, Unida 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.

The relations with their next record company, American Records, ended with legal problems. What was to be their second album scheduled for release in 2001, has yet to be released.

Since then, John Garcia has released two studio and one live album with Hermano and is working with them on a third. 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. [1]

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