Sleater-Kinney was an acclaimed, American rock band that formed in Olympia, Washington in 1994. The band's core lineup consisted of Corin Tucker (vocals and guitar), Carrie Brownstein (guitar and vocals), and Janet Weiss (drums). Sleater-Kinney were known for their feminist, left-leaning politics, and were an integral part of the riot grrrl and indie rock scenes in the Pacific Northwest.
Dig Me Out is the third studio album by Sleater-Kinney, originally released on April 8, 1997 by Kill Rock Stars. The album was produced by John Goodmanson and recorded from December 1996 to January 1997 at John and Stu's Place in Seattle, Washington. Dig Me Out marked the debut of Janet Weiss, who became the band's longest-serving and last drummer. Dig Me Out made several publications' best album lists. The album appeared at #4 in The Village Voice's “Pazz & Jop” critics' poll for 1997. In 2001, Spin placed it at #19 on its list of "50 Most Essential Punk Records". In 2003, the album was ranked #272 on Rolling Stone's list of “The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time.” In 2005, the album was ranked #24 in Spin's "100 Greatest Albums, 1985–2005". In 2012, Spin also ranked it at #74 on their "125 Best Albums of the Past 25 Years". In 2008, the song "Dig Me Out" was ranked #44 in Rolling Stone's "100 Greatest Guitar Songs of All Time".