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Sleater-Kinney albums featuring Janet Weiss

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| | Woods CD (2005)
$12.19 The remarkable ONE BEAT seemed to be the culmination of Sleater-Kinney's transformation from three-minute-song riot grrls to post-punk artisans, as the WA trio delivered gloriously wandering, lop-sided compositions reminiscent of the Fall, adorned by thoughtful, willfully obtuse lyrics. However, THE ...
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| Dig Me Out CD (1997)
$12.25 From Olympia, Washington comes Sleater-Kinney, a hard-rocking, stripped-down, punk trio. No, this ain't 1979, but lead singer Corin Tucker does count punk godmother Patti Smith among her major influences, and it shows in this band's often-savage sound. Tucker also claims ...
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| Hot Rock CD (1999)
$13.49 With 1997's DIG ME OUT, Sleater-Kinney were about as mainstream-popular as decidedly dissonant indie-rock girls could be. As the archetypal riot-grrrl collective, the trio found themselves emblazoned on the cover of all the requisite magazines and in practically every fashionable ...
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| One Beat CD (2002)
$13.49 Initial pressings of ONE BEAT will include a bonus disc featuring "Off With Your Heads" and "Lions And Tigers."
When a decent-sized hype machine shone a spotlight on Sleater-Kinney around the time of 1997's DIG ME OUT, their sound was fresh ...
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| All Hands On The Bad One CD (2000)
$12.59 Sleater-Kinney embodies the perfect Pacific Northwest post-grunge punk-pop band. Combining the raw power of the Stooges with a dash of the arty dissonance of Sonic Youth and the riot-grrrl personality of the Olympia scene, the female trio's consistently intriguing albums ...
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| Hot Rock Vinyl LP (1999) Reissue
$11.49 With 1997's DIG ME OUT, Sleater-Kinney were about as mainstream-popular as decidedly dissonant indie-rock girls could be. As the archetypal riot-grrrl collective, the trio found themselves emblazoned on the cover of all the requisite magazines and in practically every fashionable ...
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| All Hands On The Bad One Vinyl LP (2000) Reissue
$11.49 Sleater-Kinney embodies the perfect Pacific Northwest post-grunge punk-pop band. Combining the raw power of the Stooges with a dash of the arty dissonance of Sonic Youth and the riot-grrrl personality of the Olympia scene, the female trio's consistently intriguing albums ...
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| One Beat Vinyl LP (2002)
$11.55 Initial pressings of ONE BEAT will include a bonus disc featuring "Off With Your Heads" and "Lions And Tigers."
When a decent-sized hype machine shone a spotlight on Sleater-Kinney around the time of 1997's DIG ME OUT, their sound was fresh ...
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| Dig Me Out Vinyl LP (1997) Reissue
$10.05 From Olympia, Washington comes Sleater-Kinney, a hard-rocking, stripped-down, punk trio. No, this ain't 1979, but lead singer Corin Tucker does count punk godmother Patti Smith among her major influences, and it shows in this band's often-savage sound. Tucker also claims ...
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 Sleater-Kinney Lyrics and Songs
Popular or famous Sleater-Kinney songs: Banned From the End of the World Lyrics, Step Aside Lyrics, Modern Girl Lyrics, Jumpers Lyrics, Dance Song '97 Lyrics, Turn It On Lyrics, Oh! Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs You're No Rock N' Roll Fun Lyrics, Get Up Lyrics, Entertain Lyrics, Let's Call It Love Lyrics, Night Light Lyrics, Steep Air Lyrics, What's Mine Is Yours Lyrics, Wilderness Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs I Wanna Be Your Joey Ramone Lyrics, Remainder Lyrics, Buy Her Candy Lyrics, Drama You've Been Craving Lyrics.
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 Sleater-Kinney Biography
In the mid-'90s, Olympia, WA's Sleater-Kinney emerged out of the somewhat ghetto-ized Riot Grrl movement to become rather more mainstream figures in the alt-rock world (even counting Robert Redford as a fan). While the trio began existence as a furiously-paced three-chord punk band, as showcased to perfection on 1997's landmark DIG ME OUT, the band would progress into something far more complex. Taking cues from more arty bands such as The Fall and Gang of Four, the group's later output tended towards more intricate, wandering, almost baroque compositions, earning praise from a new set of critics. The threesome went out on a high note, splitting up following the masterpiece THE WOODS in 2005.
 Key Personnel
| Member Name | Worked With | | Corin Tucker | Sarah Dougher, Heavens To Betsy, Michael Cerveris | | Carrie Brownstein | Spells | | Janet Weiss | Quasi, Sarah Dougher, Bright Eyes, All Smiles, Conor Oberst, Ramona Falls, Unwound, Michael Cerveris, Magic Magicians |
 Contemporaries
Blonde Redhead, Gossip, Le Tigre (Rock), L7 (Los Angeles), Helium, Bratmobile, The Aislers Set, Elastica, Lois, Team Dresch, Sarah Dougher, Girl in a Coma, Tribe 8, The Bangs, God Is My Co-Pilot, Operation Makeout, Sarge, The Butchies, Third Sex
 Followers
Yeah Yeah Yeahs, The Donnas, The Fiery Furnaces, Gossip, Erase Errata, The Raveonettes, The Kills, Les Savy Fav, Art Brut, Pretty Girls Make Graves, Be Your Own Pet, Clap Your Hands Say Yeah, Rondelles, The Dishes
 Influences
The Ramones, The Clash, The Sex Pistols, Sonic Youth, The Fall, Nirvana (US), The Pretenders, Joan Jett, PJ Harvey, The Slits, Bikini Kill, X-Ray Spex, The Raincoats, Bratmobile, Hole, The Au Pairs, Delta 5, Kim Gordon, Courtney Love, Mecca Normal, Mo Dettes
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