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Hello. Don't mean to be a jerk (and believe me, I LOVE Pescozada), but I have never heard of Poeta Demente. I have google searched Pescozada, and every record of them declares they only have two members. -Crisspy
Poeta DeMente was one of the 3 original members of Pescozada, you can hear him in "Diaz Oskuroz En El Barrio" and Dialectos Nativos . If you heard "El Flaco El Gordo, El Gringo y El Enano" in Dialectos Nativos he is "El Enano" and is the last one to rap before Fat Lui and the rest start 'singing'.
Also in the same album there's a song called "El Primer dia de Clases" where Santos, Poeta DeMente, Fat Lui and Debil Estar all talk about themselves. Poeta DeMente is the second one in the song. William51022:07, 15 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]