Rambo Salinas is a Tejano artist, music historian, DJ, archivist, and collage maker from Alice, Texas, whose work is rooted in South Texas culture, Chicano music history, punk aesthetics, wrestling ephemera, and underground forms of collective memory. Since the early 2000s, Salinas has organized dance nights, collected records, researched regional labels, and shared the sounds and histories of Texas and Latino music through radio, public programs, and community-based archival work.

His visual practice extends this lifelong engagement with overlooked cultural histories. Drawing from vintage wrestling magazines, music imagery, zines, photocopies, and found printed matter, Salinas creates black-and-white collages that honor performers, outsiders, underdogs, and cultural figures who embody resistance, spectacle, humor, violence, and survival.