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sonic 1. of, involving, or producing sound 2. having a speed about equal to that of sound in air: 331 metres per second (741 miles per hour) at 0°C sonic [′sän·ik] (acoustics) Of or pertaining to the speed of sound. Pertaining to that which moves at acoustic velocity, as in sonic flow. Designed to operate or perform at the speed of sound, as in sonic leading edge. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Though sonically different, they work as an emotional triptych detailing a bouillabaisse of experiences from the past few years with Reagon's trademark, laser-focused mix of ferocity and tenderness. Even with diversity of modern metal bands, Celtic Frost remains sonically unique, and their staunchly non-conformist attitude doesn't feel contrived like the manufactured rebellion of today, when Sabbath gets criticized for mocking The President in a concert video for their classic anti-war song "War Pigs". Relentless, sonically interesting and highly musical, Tool also has a snap-on sense of humor -- the track ``Jambi'' is named for the genie from ``Pee-wee's Playhouse. |
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