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Totales is a very strange way of putting a numerative, as total is a numerative in itseft. Cerati dedicated a few brief words to his fans and crew before saying something like "Thank you... totally total! or alternatively "Totally total... thank you! That is why it surprised the Spanish speaking world and it stands as today.