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Puturrú de Fuá, a Spanish musical group known for their humorous tone, was formed in 1978 when Francisco Curro Fatás collaborated with Pepe Gros and Juanma Labordeta. Inspired by groups like La Trinca and Les Luthiers, they signed with Fonomusic and released their debut LP, Abril, in 1979. In 1985, Puturrú de Fuá gained national popularity with the album No es una marca de fuagrás. Their subsequent release, Ni fú ni fuá (1986), featured hit songs like "No te olvides la toalla cuando vayas a la playa" and "Los chicos de Plan", which became summer anthems. In 1994, Pepe Gros left the group. They reunited in 1998 with Leo Susana replacing Juanma Labordeta and continued performing until their last show in Zaragoza in 2018.