On May 15, 1997, Sleater-Kinney performed a live concert at the iconic CBGB in New York City, capturing a pivotal moment in their early career. At this time, the band had recently released their third studio album, "The Hot Rock," in 1999, which showcased their evolving sound while still retaining the raw energy and feminist themes that defined their work. This period marked a significant point in their trajectory, as they were solidifying their status within the riot grrrl and indie rock scenes. The concert features several of their noteworthy compositions, demonstrating their dynamic stage presence and musical prowess. Notably, this performance captured the spirit of the 90s underground scene and further solidified Sleater-Kinney's reputation as a leader in the feminist punk movement. The band's commitment to social issues, along with their innovative approach to music, was instrumental in inspiring a generation of female musicians in the years to come.