Caramelos de CianuroÚltimo Polvo
A year later, the group signed up to CNR and released an EP called Las Paticas de la Abuela (Grandma's Little Feet), followed by the band's first album, Cuentos Para Adultos (Tales for Adults), in 1994. Performing a mixture of Latin punk and pop rock, Caramelos de Cianuro returned in 1996 with Harakiri City, released by Polygram. Two years later, original drummer Pablo Martínez was replaced by Alfonso Tosta, and the group soon toured with Colombian band Aterciopelados. In 2000 they released their album Miss Mujerzuela (Miss Whore), which achieved platinum status in Venezuela in 2001. In 2002, Caramelos de Cianuro released their album called Frisbee,
which featured "El Último Polvo," a song where its subject
sought one last night of sex from his estranged girlfriend. Gerardo
Cruet once performed a cover of this song. This song's video got
into MTV Latin America's Top Ten. In 2005, Luis Barrios left the
band and Pável Tello joined the band's line up shortly afterward.
In 2006 they released their second most recent album, Flor De Fuego,
(Flower of Fire) with "Como Serpiente" (Like Snake) promoted
as the lead off single. In the year 2010 the group released their
latest album "Caramelos de Cianuro". Asier Cazalis - lead vocals [edit] Former members Pablo Martínez - drums (1991–1998) [edit] Discography Las Paticas de la Abuela (EP) (1993, CNR)
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