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Rachel Flotard
Visqueen was formed in Seattle by Ben Hooker, Kim Warnick and Rachel Flotard. Prior to Visqueen, Hooker and Flotard were in Hafacat, while Warnick was a founding member of the legendary Fastbacks. When Hafacat called it quits Hooker and Flotard wanted to keep the music going, but lacked a bass player to make things complete. Warnick volunteered her services and Visqueen was born. With a collection of tight and punchy compositions in their arsenal, Visqueen began to gig around the Northwest, leading to supporting slots with national acts like Guided by Voices, Buffalo Daughter, Cheap Trick, the Donnas, and Imperial Teen. In 2002, they played their first East Coast date, a CMJ showcase in New York. Their full-length debut, "King Me," which was produced by Barrett Jones, was released in 2003.
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www.visqueenonline.com
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6505(R) Head
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