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Robe Iniesta: A Musical Odyssey Defying All

Early Life and Influences:

Roberto Iniesta Ojea, known as Robe, was born on December 21, 1962, in Plasencia, Spain. His musical journey began in his teenage years, influenced by the sounds of British rock icons like The Beatles, Led Zeppelin, and The Rolling Stones.

Formation of Extremoduro:

In 1985, Robe co-founded Extremoduro, a rock band that would become one of the most successful and influential in Spanish music history. The band's early years were marked by a raw, visceral sound and introspective lyrics.

Breakthrough Success:

Extremoduro's breakthrough came in 1996 with the album "Pedrá," which went quadruple platinum. The album showcased Robe's poetic songwriting and the band's unique blend of rock, flamenco, and folk elements.

Challenges and Controversies:

Roba's outspoken nature has often led to controversy. He has been criticized for his lyrics, which often touch on sensitive topics such as social injustice, addiction, and mental health. Despite the criticism, Robe remains a revered figure in Spanish music, known for his honesty and uncompromising artistic vision.

Departure from Extremoduro and Solo Career:

In 2017, Robe announced his departure from Extremoduro, citing creative differences. He embarked on a solo career, releasing his debut album "Lo Que Aletea en Nuestras Cabezas" in 2018. The album received critical acclaim and matched the commercial success of his work with Extremoduro.

Discography:

With Extremoduro:

* Tú en Tu Casa, Nosotros en la Calle (1989)
* Rock Transgresivo (1993)
* Pedrá (1996)
* Agila (1999)
* Yo, Minoría Absoluta (2002)
* La Ley Innata (2008)
* Material Defectuoso (2011)

Solo Albums:

* Lo Que Aletea en Nuestras Cabezas (2018)
* Mayéutica (2021)

Members:

Extremoduro:

* Robe Iniesta (vocals, guitar)
* Iñaki "Uoho" Antón (guitar)
* José Ignacio Cantera (bass)
* Miguel Colino (drums)

Solo Band:

* Robe Iniesta (vocals, guitar)
* Carlitos Pérez (drums)
* David Lerman (bass)
* Álvaro Rodríguez (keyboards)