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Duane Denison (born January 21, 1959) is an American guitarist best known for work with the avant-garde rock band
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. He is also a founding member of super-group
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Biography

Denison began his musical career by studying classical guitar at Eastern Michigan University. His work with classical guitar helped influence his unique sound, which helped earn him a spot on Spin Magazine's "100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time." "Denison has played warped jazz-rock with Firewater, cool jazz with the Denison-Kimball Trio, experimental alt-metal with Tomahawk, rockabilly punk with Th’ Legendary Shack Shakers, and outlaw country with Hank Williams III. But the angular, metallic sheets of noise that Denison unleashed with the Jesus Lizard are what he’ll ultimately be remembered and revered for. Tightly controlled yet capable of ripping and tearing like a runaway chainsaw, Denison’s riffs influenced an entire generation of post-hardcore guitarists, including the burgeoning wave of noise-punkers like the Men and Roomrunner.” In 1999 Denison moved to
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after The Jesus Lizard broke up in order to play with
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's "Damn Band. Soon after his move to Nashville Denison began collaborating and exchanging demo tapes with
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, whom he met at a
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show in 1999. Denison started the demos on a 4 track tape machine and sent them to Patton who added vocals to the tapes and sent them back. After having a solid idea of what the songs should sound like they went into the studio and recorded what would become the first Tomahawk album which was released in 2001. Denison and ex-
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bassist
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collaborated in 2007 to form a new band,
U.S.S.A. U.S.S.A. are a rock band formed by bassist Paul Barker and guitarist Duane Denison. After their initial collaboration, Barker and Denison recruited vocalist Gary Call and drummer Johnny Rabb. Their first album, ''The Spoils (U.S.S.A. album), Th ...
U.S.S.A. released one album in that same year, titled '' The Spoils''. From late 2008 until 2012, he played guitar for Nashville-based
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. Denison supplied the lead guitars on EmptyMansions snakes/vultures/sulfate released on April 2, 2013.


Discography


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Living people American rock guitarists American male guitarists Firewater (band) members Post-hardcore musicians Noise rock musicians Pigface members 1959 births Tomahawk (band) members The Jesus Lizard members 20th-century American guitarists Silver Jews members Legendary Shack Shakers members Assjack members 20th-century American male musicians The Denison/Kimball Trio members {{US-rock-guitarist-stub