Urbandub Alipe began his music career during high school, initially seeing himself as a guitarist and songwriter rather than a vocalist. During his college years in
Cebu, he played bass in various local bands. After one of his former groups declined to perform original material, he formed a new band with friend
Jed Honrado. Due to the lack of available vocalists, Alipe assumed the role of lead singer. This led to the formation of
Urbandub, with Alipe serving as both frontman and rhythm guitarist.
Franco In 2008, Alipe became part of the supergroup
Franco, which included members from prominent Filipino rock bands such as Jan-Jan Mendoza (Urbandub), Buwi Meneses (
Parokya ni Edgar), Paolo Toleran (Queso), and frontman Franco Reyes. While the band was often seen as a "
side project" due to its members' commitments to their respective groups. In 2010, the group released their self-titled debut album under
MCA Music. He remained with the band until 2012, when he left the band to pursue other musical and personal projects. Around the same time, Buwi Meneses, Paolo Toleran, and Jan-Jan Mendoza also departed from the group.
Solo career and other projects Following his tenure with Urbandub, Alipe explored work behind the scenes, managing bands such as
Autotelic, Faspitch, Cables & Space, Sirens and Faintlight under his company Nemesis Music Group. Despite initially being hesitant to return to performing, he eventually re-entered the music scene as a solo artist. In 2016, he released his debut extended play (EP)
A New Strain under
MCA Music and produced by Eric Perlas. The EP contains six tracks written by him, including the lead single "Visions", which reached number one on the
Spotify Philippines Viral 50 chart a week after its release. The EP also debuted in the Top 5 of the
iTunes Philippines album chart on the day of its release. == Personal life ==