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| origin = [[Sweden]]
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| genre = [[Rock music]]
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| years_active = 1981–present
| years_active = 1987–present
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| website = [http://www.sator.se Official Website]
| website = [http://www.sator.se Official Website]
| current_members = Kent Norberg <br/>Hans Gäfvert <br/>Chips Kiesbye <br/> Heikki Kiviaho<br/> Michael Solén
| current_members = Kent Norberg <br />Hans Gäfvert <br />Chips Kiesbye <br /> Heikki Kiviaho<br /> Michael Solén
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'''Sator''' is a Swedish [[Rock music|rock]] band. The band was founded in [[Borlänge]] and have released 7 albums. They notably released a song about a disgruntled [[Baby Doc]] Duvalier complaining about his fortunes, called "Baby Doc Holiday". [[Chips Kiesbye]] is also a successful producer and has done work with [[The Hellacopters]], [[Sahara Hotnights]], [[Millencolin]] and several other rock bands.
'''Sator''' is a Swedish [[Rock music|rock]] band. The band was founded in [[Borlänge]] as [[Sator Codex]] in 1981. [[Sator Codex]] released one album, "Wanna Start A Fire?" and three singles before shortening their name in 1987 and continuing without their previous lead singer [[Björn Clarin]] and changing their sound. [[Chips Kiesbye]] is also a successful producer and has worked with [[The Hellacopters]], [[Sahara Hotnights]], [[Millencolin]] and several other rock bands.


==Members==
==Members==
*Kent Norberg: [[Singing|lead vocals]], [[guitar]]
* Kent Norberg: [[Singing|lead vocals]], [[guitar]]
*[[Chips Kiesbye]]: lead vocals, guitar
* [[Chips Kiesbye]]: lead vocals, guitar
*Hans Gäfvert: [[Keyboard instrument|keyboards]], [[Sampling (music)|samples]]
* Hans Gäfvert: [[Keyboard instrument|keyboards]], [[Sampling (music)|samples]]
*Heikki Kiviaho: [[Bass guitar|bass]], [[backing vocals]]
* Heikki Kiviaho: [[Bass guitar|bass]], [[backing vocals]]
*Michael Solén: [[Drum kit|drums]]
* Michael Solén: [[Drum kit|drums]]


==Discography==
==Discography==
===Albums===
===Albums===
* Slammer! - (1988)
* ''Slammer!'' (1988)
* Stock Rocker Nuts! - (1990)
* ''Stock Rocker Nuts!'' (1990)
* Headquake - (1992)
* ''Headquake'' (1992)
* Barbie-Q-Killers vol. 1 - (1994)
* ''Barbie-Q-Killers Vol. 1'' (1994)
* Stereo - (1995)
* ''Stereo'' (1995)
* Musical differences - (1998)
* ''Musical Differences'' (1998)
* Basement Noise - (2006)
* ''Basement Noise'' (2006)
* ''Under the Radar'' (2011)
* Live at Sticky Fingers 2006 - (2007)
* ''Return of the Barbie-Q-Killers'' (2022) – No. 14 Sweden<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.sverigetopplistan.se/chart/54?dspy=2022&dspp=31|title=Veckolista Album, vecka 31|publisher=[[Sverigetopplistan]]|access-date=5 August 2022}}</ref>
* Under The Radar (2011)


===Singles===
===Singles===
* Oh Mama - (1988)
* "Oh Mama" (1988) – [[Lili & Susie]] cover
* World - (1990)
* "World" (1990)
* Restless Again - (1990)
* "Restless Again" (1990)
* Hello Hello! (I'm Back Again) - (1990)
* "[[Hello, Hello, I'm Back Again|Hello Hello! (I'm Back Again)]]" (1990) – [[Gary Glitter]] cover
* We're Right, You're Wrong - (1992)
* "We're Right, You're Wrong" (1992)
* I Wanna Go Home - (1992)
* "I Wanna Go Home" (1992)
* Ring Ring - (1993)
* "[[Ring Ring (ABBA song)|Ring Ring]]" (1993) – [[ABBA]] cover
* I'd Rather Drink Than Talk - (1993)
* "I'd Rather Drink Than Talk" (1993)
* No Solution - (1994)
* "No Solution" (1994) – [[The Nuns]] cover
* I'll Wait - (1994)
* "I'll Wait" (1994) – [[The Suicide Commandos]] cover
* Nothing Hurts - (1994)
* "Nothing Hurts" (1994)
* Out Of The Void - (1995)
* "Out of the Void" (1995)
* This Is My Life ([[Gasolin']] cover)- (1995)
* "This Is My Life" (1995) – [[Gasolin']] cover
* Even As We Speak - (1995)
* "Even as We Speak" (1995)
* It Really Doesn't Matter Now - (1995)
* "It Really Doesn't Matter Now" (1995)
* I'm Gone - (1997)
* "I'm Gone" (1995)
* Everybody's Making Plans - (1998)
* "Everybody's Making Plans" (1998)
* Love MF - (1998)
* "Love MF" (1998)
* TV-Night - (1999)
* "TV-Night" (1999)
* Droppin' out! - (1999)
* "Droppin' Out!" (1999)
* ''Leksands EP:n'' (2009)
* "I Wanna Go Home (Twenty-Ten)" (2010)
* "World Keeps Turning" (2013)
* "When You Lie Down with Dogs" (2014)


===Split single===
===Split single===
* Sator / Gangbangers - (1996)
* Sator vs White Flag (1994)
* Sator / Garlic Frog Diet - (1999)
* Sator / Gangbangers (1996)


===Split albums===
===DVDs===
* Sator vs White Flag - (1994)
* ''Live at Sticky Fingers 2006'' (2007)


===Other Recordings===
===Other recordings===
* "[[Ring Ring (song)|Ring Ring]]" - ABBA cover from 1992 Swedish ABBA tribute album "ABBA: The Tribute", released on the [[Polar Music]] label.
* "[[Ring Ring (ABBA song)|Ring Ring]]" ABBA cover from 1992 Swedish ABBA tribute album "ABBA: The Tribute", released on the [[Polar Music]] label

==References==
{{Reflist}}


==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.sator.se Official Website]
* [http://www.sator.se Official Website]

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Sator
Sator in concert in Pontevedra
Sator in concert in Pontevedra
Background information
OriginSweden
GenresRock
Years active1987–present
MembersKent Norberg
Hans Gäfvert
Chips Kiesbye
Heikki Kiviaho
Michael Solén
WebsiteOfficial Website

Sator is a Swedish rock band. The band was founded in Borlänge as Sator Codex in 1981. Sator Codex released one album, "Wanna Start A Fire?" and three singles before shortening their name in 1987 and continuing without their previous lead singer Björn Clarin and changing their sound. Chips Kiesbye is also a successful producer and has worked with The Hellacopters, Sahara Hotnights, Millencolin and several other rock bands.

Members

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Discography

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Albums

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  • Slammer! (1988)
  • Stock Rocker Nuts! (1990)
  • Headquake (1992)
  • Barbie-Q-Killers Vol. 1 (1994)
  • Stereo (1995)
  • Musical Differences (1998)
  • Basement Noise (2006)
  • Under the Radar (2011)
  • Return of the Barbie-Q-Killers (2022) – No. 14 Sweden[1]

Singles

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  • "Oh Mama" (1988) – Lili & Susie cover
  • "World" (1990)
  • "Restless Again" (1990)
  • "Hello Hello! (I'm Back Again)" (1990) – Gary Glitter cover
  • "We're Right, You're Wrong" (1992)
  • "I Wanna Go Home" (1992)
  • "Ring Ring" (1993) – ABBA cover
  • "I'd Rather Drink Than Talk" (1993)
  • "No Solution" (1994) – The Nuns cover
  • "I'll Wait" (1994) – The Suicide Commandos cover
  • "Nothing Hurts" (1994)
  • "Out of the Void" (1995)
  • "This Is My Life" (1995) – Gasolin' cover
  • "Even as We Speak" (1995)
  • "It Really Doesn't Matter Now" (1995)
  • "I'm Gone" (1995)
  • "Everybody's Making Plans" (1998)
  • "Love MF" (1998)
  • "TV-Night" (1999)
  • "Droppin' Out!" (1999)
  • Leksands EP:n (2009)
  • "I Wanna Go Home (Twenty-Ten)" (2010)
  • "World Keeps Turning" (2013)
  • "When You Lie Down with Dogs" (2014)

Split single

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  • Sator vs White Flag (1994)
  • Sator / Gangbangers (1996)

DVDs

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  • Live at Sticky Fingers 2006 (2007)

Other recordings

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  • "Ring Ring" – ABBA cover from 1992 Swedish ABBA tribute album "ABBA: The Tribute", released on the Polar Music label

References

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  1. ^ "Veckolista Album, vecka 31". Sverigetopplistan. Retrieved 5 August 2022.
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