
As well as their studio recordings, the band released several live recordings, including "En Vivo Desde Culiacán, Sinaloa" (2004) and "Sold Out Desde Los Angeles" (2009), which captured their incredible musicianship. With their rising popularity, the band moved to Disa Records, a label affiliated with Univision Music Group, making their debut release on the label in 2002 with "Grandes Boleros Arolladores." La Arrolladora Banda El Limón again released albums at an incredible rate, often recording one or more per year. Their building success spread the band's fan base to a wide audience, moving moving outside of their native Mexico and finding fans across the United States. Produced by Fernando Camacho and arranged by René Camacho, the band were prolific, releasing an album every two years between 19.

Titled "¡Mas Arrolladora Que Nunca!" the album was the band's first on La Sierra Records, with the band going on to release a total of eight albums on the label. In 1997, they made their recording debut, which quickly established them to a wider audience and sent them straight to the top of the music scene.

They were active for over three decades before they recorded their debut album, becoming well established regionally. La Arrolladora Banda El Limón was founded by clarinetist René Camacho, brining together over a dozen other musicians to form the band.
