A dark, acoustic, and highly successful introspective work.

The former was a deep dive into Latin American folklore, while the latter experimented with social commentary and electronic textures. The Late Modernist Phase (2017–2021)

Considered a turning point, this album embraced Mediterranean sounds, cabaret, and more intimate storytelling.

A return to a harder-edged rock sound.

These records solidified his status as a "Maestro," blending rock with rancheras, tango, and blues. The "Los Santos Inocentes" & Exploration Era (2008–2015)

Released just months apart, these albums represent his most personal and experimental electronic works to date.

Bunbury began his solo career by intentionally distancing himself from the stadium rock sound of Héroes del Silencio.

The solo discography of , spanning from his departure from Héroes del Silencio in 1996 through 2021, represents one of the most eclectic and transformative journeys in Spanish rock history. Often packaged in comprehensive digital archives like "Enrique Bunbury Discografia (1997-2021).rar," this era captures his evolution from industrial experiments to cabaret, folk, and introspective synth-rock. The Reinvention Era (1997–2005)