Robert "Bob Rob" Medina is an American artist, author, musician and educator hailing from Denver, Colorado and currently residing in Alexandria, Egypt.
In 1988, Medina founded the Denver-based punk/hardcore record label, Donut Crew Records, releasing the Colorado Crew series of compilation 7" EP's featuring The Fluid, Warlock Pinchers, and many others. He was a member of the bands Idiots Revenge, Short Fuse, Suede Fruit, Rotoflo, Savalas, Llamas Nova, Chocolate Kiss and Cabron.
Medina is a prolific visual artist, having shown in over 50 group and solo exhibitions worldwide. In 2008, he presented a solo exhibition in Tijuana, Mexico, entitled Buttoning Up the Border. In 2012 his San Diego solo exhibit, Where You From? A Collection of Sights and Sounds from Alexandria, Egypt drew coverage from National Public Radio. In 2015, he published his first book, Denvoid and the Cowtown Punks (Robot Enemy Publications), a collection of illustrations as well as personal memoirs, photos and interviews documenting the punk scene of 1980's Denver.