Robo
"Robo", drummer of two legendary punk bands, Misfits and Blackflag, lives today in Jamundí (Valle) clinging to Lizbeth, his sick mother, whom he cares for and with whom he tries to make up for the time he spent away from his life.
"Robo", drummer of two legendary punk bands, Misfits and Blackflag, lives today in Jamundí (Valle) clinging to Lizbeth, his sick mother, whom he cares for and with whom he tries to make up for the time he spent away from his life.
Roberto Valverde
Robo - Self
Lizbeth Valencia
Self
James B. Dorsey
Tank - Self
Vincent Valverde
Self
David Calabrese
Dr. Chud - Self
Bárbara Drechsler
Self
Dan Scheckler
Self
Mónica Moreno
Self
David Viola
Self
"Robo", drummer of two legendary punk bands, Misfits and Blackflag, lives today in Jamundí (Valle) clinging to Lizbeth, his sick mother, whom he cares for and with whom he tries to make up for the time he spent away from his life.
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