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==Overview==
==Overview==
Rachel Haden co-founded [[that dog.]] in 1992, and in [[1995]], briefly became a member of [[The Rentals]], along with [[Weezer]]’s [[Matt Sharp]] and [[Patrick Wilson]], and [[Supersport 2000]]'s [[Rod Cervera]]. In [[1996]], she performed lead vocals on Weezer’s "[[I Just Threw Out the Love of My Dreams]]", the only released Weezer song to feature female lead vocals. This song was originally written for the abandoned ''[[Songs from the Black Hole]]'' album. Haden was [[Rivers Cuomo]]'s choice to play the "good girl" character, [[Laurel]].  In [[2001]], Rachel performed backup vocals on several tracks on [[Jimmy Eat World]]'s breakout album ''[[Bleed American]]'', and toured as a backup singer and keyboardist.  In [[2005]] she rejoined the reunited Rentals for touring and recording.  She has since left the band.
Rachel Haden co-founded [[that dog.]] in 1992, and in [[1995]], briefly became a member of [[The Rentals]], along with [[Weezer]]’s [[Matt Sharp]] and [[Patrick Wilson]], and [[Supersport 2000]]'s [[Rod Cervera]]. In [[1996]], she performed lead vocals on Weezer’s "[[I Just Threw Out the Love of My Dreams]]", the only released Weezer song to feature female lead vocals. This song was originally written for the abandoned ''[[Songs from the Black Hole]]'' album. Haden was [[Rivers Cuomo]]'s choice to play the "good girl" character, [[Laurel]].  In [[2001]], Rachel performed backup vocals on several tracks on [[Jimmy Eat World]]'s breakout album ''[[Bleed American]]'', and toured as a backup singer and keyboardist.  In [[2005]] she rejoined the reunited Rentals for touring and recording.  She has since left the band.<br>
On [[January 21]], [[2011]] she joined Weezer on stage for the encore at their [[Memories Tour]] show in Las Vegas to sing "I Just Threw Out the Love of My Dreams" for the first time live with the band.


==Discography==
==Discography==