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16 Facts About Rachel Haden

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Around this time Rachel Haden played drums and performed backup vocals for Beck on the songs "Totally Confused" and "Steve Threw Up".

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Rachel Haden played drums for Beck's "Pink Noise ".

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Later, Rachel Haden became one of the four early members of the band the Rentals, along with Rod Cervera and Weezer's Patrick Wilson and Matt Sharp.

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Rachel Haden was Rivers Cuomo's choice to play the "good girl" character, Laurel.

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In 1999, Rachel Haden contributed a cover of the song "Poems, Prayers, and Promises" to the album A Tribute to John Denver.

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In 1999 Rachel Haden contributed backing vocals on "Snoother" by The For Carnation on their eponymous album.

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In 2001, Rachel Haden toured as a backup singer and keyboardist for Jimmy Eat World and is credited on their album Bleed American released that same year.

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Rachel Haden contributed vocals to the Dntel album Life Is Full of Possibilities.

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Rachel Haden continued to make music in the Los Angeles area, including with sister Petra's a cappella choir the Sell Outs and as a member of the most recent lineup of The Rentals.

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Rachel Haden performed the female vocals for the duet "Heartache Vs Heartbreak" from Ozma's 2007 album Pasadena.

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Rachel Haden performed the female vocals on the Fightstar album One Day Son, This Will All Be Yours.

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Rachel Haden can be heard doing vocals throughout comedian Neil Hamburger's foray into music, the album Neil Hamburger Sings Country Winners.

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Rachel Haden contributed her vocals for a duet with Japanese alternative rock band Asian Kung-Fu Generation, the song "Hello, Hello".

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Rachel Haden toured with Todd Rundgren in late 2008, temporarily replacing longtime Rundgren bassist and collaborator Kasim Sulton, who at the time was touring with Meat Loaf.

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Rachel Haden played bass guitar and sang backing vocals for Brendan Perry on his 2010 Ark tour.

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In 2023, Rachel Haden recorded "Raging Bull's Jaw", a duet with Mark Kozelek of Sun Kil Moon.