In the live recording of "Unsatisfied," performed by The Replacements at Forest Hills Stadium on September 19, 2014, the band was reuniting for a series of shows after a long hiatus. Before this performance, The Replacements' last studio album was "All Shook Down," released in 1990, marking their final studio effort before disbanding. The reunion in 2014 came after years of speculation and fan requests, and it showcased the band’s enduring influence in the alternative rock scene. "Unsatisfied," a cornerstone track from their critically acclaimed 1984 album "Let It Be," highlights the band's signature blend of punk rock intensity and lyrical vulnerability. Their 2014 live performances were particularly notable as they brought back original members Paul Westerberg and Tommy Stinson, reviving the raw energy and spirit that characterized their earlier work.