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  • adjective comparative form of thrashy: more thrashy

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Examples

  • They've gotten a bit thrashier and gnarlier with age, and Glover's voice is higher, a little more like H. R.-never a bad thing.

    Chicago Reader 2010

  • They've gotten a bit thrashier and gnarlier with age, and Glover's voice is higher, a little more like H. R.-never a bad thing.

    Chicago Reader 2010

  • The gameplay remains true to previous incarnations of the franchise, allowing players to perform vocals, guitar, bass and drum parts, with the main addition being a new skill level, dubbed "expert-plus," which requires an additional kick-drum pedal for double-bass on some of the band's thrashier songs.

    Rolling Stone : Rock and Roll Daily 2009

  • On "Set The World On Fire," Annihilator's third studio album from 1993, the band leaves some of the thrashier elements from their two first albums behind by focusing more on melodies.

    Metal Underground .com 2009

  • Living for Death, Destroying the Rest could be a thrashier counterpart to Neuraxis's excellent

    MetalSucks 2009

  • As for the remix of "Raven Wings," we basically stripped out the fiddles and Uilleann pipes to have a thrashier metal version. xFiruath: Now that your latest EP is out what are Hauk's plans for the future?

    Metal Underground .com 2009

  • They were a little thrashier, the sound circling like enormous tornadoes.

    17 dots SaraDevil 2008

  • The 17-song set borrows a reasonable five songs from their new album, alongside a generous dose of older, thrashier songs.

    Music news, reviews, comment and features | guardian.co.uk 2008

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