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Extremoduro

Extremoduro
Extremoduro en Getafe.jpg
Spanish hard rock band Extremoduro in concert in Getafe
Background information
Origin Plasencia, Extremadura, Spain
Genres
Years active 1987–present
Labels Avispa
Área Creativa/Pasión Cía. Discográfica
DRO/Warner Music Group
El Dromedario Records
Associated acts Platero y Tú
Extrechinato y Tú
Inconscientes
Website extremoduro.com
Members Roberto Iniesta
Iñaki "Uoho" Antón
Miguel Colino
José Ignacio Cantera
Past members Salo
Eugenio
Iñaki "Milindris" Setién
Kaito
Carlos "El Sucio"
Miguel Ferreras
Ramón "Mon" Sogas
"William"
Luis "von Fanta"
Jorge "El Moja"
Alberto "Capi" Gil
Diego Garay

Extremoduro (Spanish pronunciation: [e(k)stɾemoˈðuɾo]) are a Spanish hard rock band from Plasencia, Extremadura. The band is led by Roberto Iniesta, also known as "Robe", who is often referred as "El rey de Extremadura" (The king of Extremadura). The name Extremoduro is a pun on the band's home region in western Spain, Extremadura, and roughly translates as "extremely tough".

The band was created in 1987 and is regarded as one of the most influential bands of the Spanish hard rock scene, besides being a complete symbol for their region. Influenced by the Spanish literature, Iniesta's lyrics are often described as rude street poetry, with frequent allusions to drugs, sex and self-destruction.

Well-known songs by Extremoduro include "So payaso", "Golfa", "Salir", "Extremaydura", "Puta" and "Jesucristo García". The highest moment in the band's career was probably reached with the release of their album Agila, which was awarded a prize for best video in the first edition of the Spanish Music Awards in 1997.

It is considered one of the best Spanish bands ever by several music magazines. They were ranked number 6 on Rolling Stone's "50 Greatest Spanish rock bands".

Roberto Iniesta (also known as "Robe") establishes the band in the summer of 1987 in Plasencia, the second most important city of Cáceres, a province of the west of Spain. Previously, in 1983, he had formed the band ‘Dosis Letal’ with Zósimo "Zosi" Pascual, with whom he composed the song "La Carrera", that would later come to be the penultimate track of Extremoduro's 1996 disc Agíla.

Extremoduro were initially formed by Robe, as vocalist and guitarist, "Chico" on the bass and "Miguelin" on the drums. This initial set-up lasted just a few months, after which Robe decided to reconfigure the group and found Salo and Louis "von Fanta" to replace Kaito and William respectively. With this new dynamic in place, and with the difficulty they faced recording an album, they decided to sell vouchers to their acquaintances (at a thousand pesetas each) that would entitle each of them to a copy of the demo tape after it had been produced. They sold 250 of these "coupons" (whose buyers are credited in the finished production). After this, they produced 1000 copies of this first "demo" which already contained some of the quintessential anthems of the group, such as "Extremaydura" or "Jesucristo Garcia"; the collection is Rock transgresivo.


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