Veneno was a Spanish musical group formed in 1975, consisting of Kiko Veneno and
brothers Raimundo Amador Fernández and Rafael. The trio released their debut
album Veneno in 1977, produced by Ricardo Pachón. Notable singles from this
period include "San José De Arimatea" (1977) and "Indiopole" (1978). Following
the group's disbandment in 1978, Kiko Veneno and Raimundo Amador reunited in
1984 to release the mini-album Si Tú, Si Yo, featuring collaborations with
Martirio, Manuel Salado, and Ortiz Morales. In 1989, they released the album, El
Pueblo Guapeao. Although the first album...