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Sangre Aborigen was an alternative metal band with strong Latin rhythm influences, formed in 2001 and officially disbanded in 2009. Featuring Argentine and Chilean members, the band was highly active between both countries, performing at numerous concerts and festivals. In Chile, they were embraced during the peak of the Chilean Nu Metal (aggro metal) movement, a scene to which the band can be considered part of. The group operated under the same name from its inception, initially marked by constant lineup changes. In 2004, the band reached a more stable formation with the addition of Rambo on bass, followed shortly by Pablo “Didi” on percussion. Despite these efforts, member instability remained a recurring issue. Peyuco eventually took over on bass, although personal reasons led to Pablo’s departure, and in early 2009 the band ultimately disbanded, apparently for good. As the lineup stabilized, Sangre Aborigen began to gain recognition, receiving invitations to perform at larger festivals alongside more established acts. This marked the beginning of a more consistent presence in the national circuit, positioning the band as one of the most promising projects within the scene. In 2001, the band recorded its first official album, “AMPLIAR LÍMITES!!!”, an independent release that exceeded sales expectations and was distributed directly by the band itself. Following this release, Sangre Aborigen embarked on an extensive promotional tour across Argentina, receiving a strong