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・ Satnarayan Maharaj
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・ Sato (dog)
・ Sato (instrument)
・ Satisfaction!
・ Satisfiability
・ Satisfiability modulo theories
・ Satisficing
・ Satisfied
・ Satisfied 'n Tickled Too
・ Satisfied (Aranda song)
・ Satisfied (Ashley Monroe album)
・ Satisfied (David Grisman and John Sebastian album)
Satisfied (DecembeRadio album)
・ Satisfied (Jewel song)
・ Satisfied (Richard Marx song)
・ Satisfied (Rita Coolidge album)
・ Satisfied (Squeeze song)
・ Satisfied (Taylor Dayne album)
・ Satisfied Mind
・ Satisfy
・ Satisfy (horse)
・ Satisfy (Nero song)
・ Satisfy You
・ Satisfy You (Puff Daddy song)
・ Satisfy You (Sweethearts of the Rodeo song)
・ Satish
・ Satish (Bahadurgarh baby killer)


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Satisfied (DecembeRadio album)

''Satisfied'' is the fourth studio album by American Christian rock band DecembeRadio; it was released in August 2008 through Slanted Records. Like their previous album, ''DecembeRadio'' (2006), it was recorded at Southern Tracks Recording in Atlanta, Georgia, and produced by Scotty Wilbanks. The songs were written to ensure they would translate well in a concert setting, and the band strove to write more uplifting lyrics than those on their previous album. Recording sessions began in September 2007 and were not completed until the second quarter of 2008, as the sessions twice were interrupted for concert tours.
The album debuted at its peak positions of number 116 on the ''Billboard'' 200 and number three on the ''Billboard'' Top Christian Albums charts; first week sales nearly doubled those of the band's previous album. DecembeRadio promoted ''Satisfied'' by making television and radio appearances ahead of its release, filming two promotional videos and headlining a concert tour of the United States. ''Satisfied'' received generally positive reviews; most critics approved of the band's continuation of the Southern rock sound evident on ''DecembeRadio''. While critics disagreed on whether ''Satisfied'' measured up to ''DecembeRadio'', a frequent complaint was the album's lack of lyrical depth. ''Satisfied'' won the 2009 Gospel Music Association Dove Award for Rock Album of the Year.
==Writing and production==
DecembeRadio felt pressure to meet growing expectations following the accolades received for their previous album, ''DecembeRadio'' (2006), which won a Gospel Music Association Dove Award and was nominated for a Grammy Award. "We had some great stuff go on with the first record, but I think the biggest thing over the past two years has been trying to make sure ''Satisfied'' is not a sophomore slump" said lead guitarist Brian Bunn. While the self-titled album was written and recorded with little thought to how the songs would translate in concert, the experience of opening for Third Day helped DecembeRadio learn what works best live. Thus it was the band's goal to "make sure every single song on the () album worked well in a live concert setting", according to Bunn.
Writing for ''Satisfied'' began soon after the release of ''DecembeRadio'' and occurred in spurts, as the band found more success in letting ideas come to them spontaneously than in meeting for dedicated writing sessions. The chorus melody of "Be Alright", for example, popped into bassist and lead singer Josh Reedy's head while showering. On another occasion, Reedy came up with a riff on GarageBand while traveling between gigs. Two of the earliest completed songs, "Satisfy Me" and "Find You Waiting", were included in the band's live shows by April 2008. The former was the first song written for the album,〔 and the latter was first released on the expanded edition of ''DecembeRadio'' in November 2007.
For ''Satisfied'', DecembeRadio made a concerted effort to write lyrics that were more uplifting than those featured on their previous album. Said Bunn, "Our first record had a lot of darker songs such as 'Razor' and 'Greed'. Even though we liked some of that, we truly realized we're a bunch of happy guys! We like to have fun onstage and in our lives, so we didn't want this album to be as dark as the last one."〔 To that end, the band wrote and included on ''Satisfied'' songs like "Better Man", which Reedy says imparts that "if we learn from our mistakes and follow Jesus Christ it will make us a better man", and the "vertical worship song" "For Your Glory". The band was inspired to write "Find You Waiting" following the death of a friend of producer Scotty Wilbanks. At the funeral, the man's widow stood over the casket praising God with arms raised amidst her sorrow. "It struck a chord in our hearts to write a song about how, no matter what current problem we might be facing, God's love and mercy is always waiting there for us", said Reedy.
Recording of ''Satisfied'' began in September 2007 at Southern Tracks Recording in Atlanta, Georgia. As with DecembeRadio's previous album, Scotty Wilbanks was hired as the producer. Said Reedy of Wilbanks, "We just have a kindredship as musicians and as players.... There's a lot of excitement and passion that comes from his end.... () big thing for us is having a really good time. If we're not having a good time making a record, it's gonna show and you're gonna hear it." To capture the excitement of their live shows, DecembeRadio recorded basic tracks live in the studio. Reedy said recording live is particularly useful for capturing energetic performances from drummer Boone Daughdrill. "It's definitely very critical for him to be on top of his game and feeling like it's a unit, because you play off of each other. It's a real push and pull thing that happens in rock and roll music that you really can't sometimes capture by just doing it track by track by track", said Reedy.〔 Miker said the band recorded a handful of songs that were "out of the box of where CCM music is",〔 and Reedy noted that some tracks "stretched what we're doing ... with production."〔 "Gasoline", for example, includes a "Beatlesque" section with a children's choir, string section and piccolo trumpet, and "Falling for You" begins and ends with some guitar "shred licks" that started as a joke in the writing process.〔
DecembeRadio took a break from recording to headline the Drifter Tour in October and November, which also featured Nevertheless, Superhero and Bread of Stone. Recording resumed in early 2008, but the sessions were again interrupted for a major tour, this time in support of Third Day in March and April. Soon after the tour ended, DecembeRadio finished recording the album.

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