

Robe Iniesta
Roberto 'Robe' Iniesta, the rock icon and poetic soul of the legendary Spanish band Extremoduro, died on December 10, 2025, at the age of 63. Born in Plasencia, Spain, Robe formed Extremoduro in 1987, creating a gritty, visceral sound he dubbed 'transgressive rock' that combined hard rock energy with sophisticated, often raw, lyrical poetry.
Songs like 'So Payaso' and albums such as 'Agila' became anthems for generations of Spanish rock fans, earning him a reputation as one of the country's most important songwriters. In later years, he successfully pursued a solo career, continuing to explore new musical territories while maintaining his distinctive voice. His work was characterized by a fearless exploration of the margins of society and the depths of human emotion.
Robe passed away following health complications. He leaves behind a vast catalog of music that redefined Spanish rock and a legion of devoted fans who found their own truths in his lyrics.
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