Los Romeos, a Spanish pop-punk band, formed in Castellón in 1988. The group was founded by vocalist Patricia Fernández Escoin and former members of Morcillo el Bellaco y Los Rítmicos: Pedro López Moreno, Juan Carlos "Juanki" Tomás, and Jose Ángel Leiros. Influenced by female-fronted bands like Blondie and Transvision Vamp, they released their debut single "Muérdeme" in 1990. Their self-titled first album Los Romeos followed through Hispavox, featuring hits such as "Mi Vida Rosa" and a cover of "Sunday Girl" titled "El Mundo a Tus Pies." In 1992, they released their second album Sangre Caliente, which included the singles "Arañas Mi Piel" and "Cuando Llega Mi Amor." Their final album Sin Conexión was released in 1996 by Magna Music but received poor promotion. The band disbanded shortly thereafter.