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  1. #1 Must Have
  2. 02
  3. A New Wave
  4. A Quarter To Three
  5. A Real Man
  6. All Hands On The Bad One
  7. Angry Inch
  8. Anonymous
  9. Bad Dance
  10. Ballad of a Ladyman
  11. Banned From The End Of The World
  12. Be Yr Mama
  13. Bring Mercy
  14. Broken
  15. Burn,Don´t Freeze
  16. Bury Our Friends
  17. Buy Her Candy
  18. By the Time You're Twenty-Five
  19. Call The Doctor
  20. Can I Go On
  21. Combat Rock
  22. Complex Female Characters
  23. Dance Song '97
  24. Dig Me Out
  25. Don't Talk Like
  26. Don't Think You Wanna
  27. Down The Line
  28. Entertain
  29. Everything
  30. Fade
  31. Fangless
  32. Far Away
  33. Favorite Neighbor
  34. Fortunate Son
  35. Funeral Song
  36. Get Up
  37. Gimme Love
  38. God Is A Number
  39. Good Things
  40. Heart Attack
  41. Heart Factory
  42. Her Again
  43. Hey Darling
  44. High In The Grass
  45. Hollywood Ending
  46. Hot Rock
  47. How To Play Dead
  48. Hubcap
  49. Hurry On Home
  50. I Wanna Be Your Joey Ramone
  51. I'm Not Waiting
  52. Ironclad
  53. It's Enough
  54. Jenny
  55. Jumpers
  56. Leaving You Behind
  57. Let's call it love
  58. Light-Rail Coyote
  59. Lions and Tigers
  60. Little Babies
  61. Little Mouth
  62. Living In Exile
  63. Lora's Song
  64. Male Model
  65. Maraca
  66. Memorize Your Lines
  67. Method
  68. Milkshake N' Honey
  69. Modern Girl
  70. More Than A Feeling
  71. My Stuff
  72. Night Light
  73. No Anthems
  74. No Cities To Love
  75. No Knives
  76. Not What You Want
  77. Off With Your Head
  78. Oh!
  79. One Beat
  80. One More Hour
  81. One Song For You
  82. Oxygen
  83. Path Of Wellness
  84. Pompeii
  85. Price Tag
  86. Prisstina
  87. Reach Out
  88. Restless
  89. Rollercoaster
  90. RUINS
  91. Shadow Town
  92. Slow Song
  93. Sold Out
  94. Start Together
  95. Stay Where You Are
  96. Steep Air
  97. Step Aside
  98. Surf Song
  99. Surface Envy
  100. Sympathy
  101. Taking Me Home
  102. Tapping
  103. Taste Test
  104. The Ballad Of A Ladyman
  105. The Center Won't Hold
  106. The Day I Went Away
  107. The Dog The Body
  108. The Drama You've Been Craving
  109. The End Of You
  110. The Fox
  111. The Future Is Here
  112. The Last Song
  113. The Professional
  114. The Remainder
  115. The Size Of Our Love
  116. The Swimmer
  117. Things You Say
  118. Tomorrow’s Grave
  119. Turn It On
  120. Was It A Lie?
  121. What If I Was Right?
  122. What's Mine Is Yours
  123. Wilderness
  124. Words And Guitar
  125. Worry With You
  126. Write Me Back, Fucker
  127. You Ain't It
  128. You're No Rock N' Roll Fun
  129. Youth Decay

Sleater-Kinney ( SLAY-tər-KIN-ee) is an American rock band that formed in Olympia, Washington, in 1994. The band's lineup features Corin Tucker (vocals and guitar) and Carrie Brownstein (guitar and vocals), following the departure of longtime member Janet Weiss (drums, harmonica, and vocals) in 2019. Sleater-Kinney originated as part of the riot grrrl movement and has become a key part of the American indie rock scene. The band is also known for its feminist and progressive politics. The band released seven studio albums between 1994 and 2005: Sleater-Kinney (1995), Call the Doctor (1996), Dig Me Out (1997), The Hot Rock (1999), All Hands on the Bad One (2000), One Beat (2002) and The Woods (2005). They disbanded in 2006 and devoted themselves to solo projects. They reunited in 2014 and have since released a further five albums: No Cities to Love (2015), Live in Paris (2017), The Center Won't Hold (2019), Path of Wellness (2021), and Little Rope (2024). Critics Greil Marcus and Robert Christgau have each praised Sleater-Kinney as one of the essential rock groups of the early 2000s. Marcus named Sleater-Kinney America's best rock band in 2001, and Tom Breihan of Stereogum called them the greatest rock band of the past two decades in 2015.

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