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By Matt Sullivan

Published on October 04, 2007

Duane Denison seems to have a penchant for starting underground rock supergroups. The ex-Jesus Lizard guitarist also plays in Tomahawk, which at one point or another has included members of the Melvins, Battles, Helmet and a guy named Mike Patton. This time around, Denison has teamed up with former Ministry and Revolting Cocks bassist Paul Barker. Together, the two enlisted longtime clinic drummer Johnny Rabb and relatively unknown singer Gary Call to round out the lineup for U.S.S.A. Its debut album, The Spoils, released earlier this week, focuses on moody, dark, melodic rock that doesn't always equal the sum of the band's parts. But U.S.S.A.'s interest in the ambience beneath the power chords is its saving grace, balancing the sound somewhere between industrial and postpunk.

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