Unlimited Phlavor is a genre-bending band from Phoenix, Arizona, that incorporates six friends into a melting pot of sounds from different musical backgrounds. They play a modern mix of upbeat, positive songs. Blending elements of punk rock, hip-hop, and reggae, to create their own worldly mix of music, they balance an underground sound, with deep grooves and memorable lyrics to keep them within reach of many radio formats. Their sound has been compared to the Red Hot Chili Peppers, 311, Beastie Boys, or Sublime.
Formed in 1999, they joined the Phoenix music scene and started playing venues across the valley. With their high energy stage show, they quickly started winning over fans and promoters along the way. They feature a bi-lingual singer, and their bassist and guitarist switch roles throughout the set. What began at house parties, has now grown to grace the stage with such international acts as the Phunk Junkeez, Authority Zero, Fishbone, Ozomatli, Kingspade, Uzumaki (Osaka, Japan), and Big B. The bands first single “I Don’t Careâ€, was featured on AZpunk.com’s 2002 release, AZPUNK vol. 1.
Nicho (pronounced knee-cho), Unlimited Phlavor’s new album, was released at the end of 2007. It was produced by “Jumbo†Jim Woodling of the Phunk Junkeez. They recently completed the video for their new single “Oh Oh Oh (You Don’t Have to Go)â€, and will be starting 2008 supporting their new album. Upcoming promotions include airing the video on O22 and MTV2 locally in Phoenix. Coming next from the band will be a local distribution deal for their album, and a new EP featuring a Spanish language version of the new single.