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| Instrument = Vocals, bass guitar, drums, keyboards
| Instrument = Vocals, bass guitar, drums, keyboards
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| Associated acts = [[that dog.]], [[The Rentals]]
| Associated acts = [[That Dog]], [[The Rentals]]
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==Overview==
==Overview==
Rachel Haden co-founded [[that dog.]] in 1992 with her sister, [[Petra Haden|Petra]], and their high school friend [[Anna Waronker]]. The band later enlisted drummer [[Tony Maxwell]]. The band released three studio albums from [[1993]] to [[1997]] before splitting up.
Rachel Haden co-founded [[That Dog]] in 1992 with her sister, [[Petra Haden|Petra]], and their high school friend [[Anna Waronker]]. The band later enlisted drummer [[Tony Maxwell]]. The band released three studio albums from [[1993]] to [[1997]] before splitting up.


In [[1995]], Haden collaborated with [[Weezer]]’s [[Matt Sharp]] on the project that would eventually manifest as [[the Rentals]]. Said Haden in a [[2006]] interview, "I sang on about six or seven songs, and Matt started to slowly get a band together and wanted me to be a part of it, but I couldn’t do it at the time." 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]]. Cuomo [[Riverpedia_archive_-_09/03/2020#Sheila_Can_Do_.28It.29|confirmed]] in [[2020]] that Haden was partially the inspiration for the song "[[Sheila Can Do (It)|Sheila Can Do [It]]]" (originally titled "Rachel").
In [[1995]], Haden collaborated with [[Weezer]]’s [[Matt Sharp]] on the project that would eventually manifest as [[the Rentals]]. Said Haden in a [[2006]] interview, "I sang on about six or seven songs, and Matt started to slowly get a band together and wanted me to be a part of it, but I couldn’t do it at the time." 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]]. Cuomo [[Riverpedia_archive_-_09/03/2020#Sheila_Can_Do_.28It.29|confirmed]] in [[2020]] that Haden was partially the inspiration for the song "[[Sheila Can Do (It)|Sheila Can Do [It]]]" (originally titled "Rachel").
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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 newly-reformed Rentals, appearing on the ''[[Last Little Life EP]]'' and performing during the band's [[2006]]/[[2007]] tours. Haden also contributed vocals to the track "[[Heartache Vs. Heartbreak]]" on the album ''[[Pasadena]]'' by [[Ozma]].
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 newly-reformed Rentals, appearing on the ''[[Last Little Life EP]]'' and performing during the band's [[2006]]/[[2007]] tours. Haden also contributed vocals to the track "[[Heartache Vs. Heartbreak]]" on the album ''[[Pasadena]]'' by [[Ozma]].


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. Also in 2011, [[that dog.]] reunited to perform shows. In [[2019]], the band released their fourth studio album, ''[[Old LP]]''.
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. Also in 2011, [[That Dog]] reunited to perform shows. In [[2019]], the band released their fourth studio album, ''[[Old LP]]''.


==Discography==
==Discography==
===With that dog.===
===With That Dog===
<small>(This only lists that dog.'s studio albums. For more information, see [[that dog.#Discography|that dog.'s discography]].)</small>
<small>(This only lists That Dog's studio albums. For more information, see [[That Dog#Discography|That Dog's discography]].)</small>
*''[[that dog. (album)|that dog.]]''
*''[[That Dog (album)|That Dog]]''
*''[[Totally Crushed Out!]]''
*''[[Totally Crushed Out!]]''
*''[[Retreat From The Sun]]''
*''[[Retreat From The Sun]]''
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*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rachel_Haden Rachel Haden] on ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/ Wikipedia]''
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rachel_Haden Rachel Haden] on ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/ Wikipedia]''


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