Toreros After Olé was a Spanish punk band formed in Madrid around 1982, led by Manuel Malou. The group emerged from the vibrant music scene of Madrid during the early 1980s, with Malou having previously been part of several notable bands, including Los Golfos and Plástico. Toreros After Olé released their sole EP, Toreros After Olé, in 1983 through Nuevos Medios. The EP featured seven tracks, including a punk rendition of the classic Spanish copla "Porom pompero" by Manolo Escobar. Despite initial criticism from fanzines and music press, the band's impact later grew, particularly from the mid-1990s onward, solidifying their status as influential figures in Spanish hardcore punk.