La Mano Ajena formed in 2002. Last month they opened for Gogol Bordello at a concert in Chile.
I speak a little Spanish, and with some help from a translator I found on the internet, I have decided that La Mano Ajena means Other People's Hand.
You can learn a lot from other people's hands. Where they've been, where they're going. Whether their hands smell.

Other people's sand hand.
Photo: hanaan via Flickr (CC)
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