headbanger in the PONS Dictionary

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These headbangers want to make air travel the preserve of the rich.
www.telegraph.co.uk
It's enough to turn any employer into a headbanger -- against a wall.
www.theglobeandmail.com
Our fans are getting older, man; they're not headbangers anymore.
en.wikipedia.org
Bring the house down should pander to the band's new headbanger following alright, but frankly it hasn't got much going for it.
en.wikipedia.org
This isn't the first time avid headbangers have been warned.
www.thestar.com
The package touts one of the loudest lineups to hit the circuit this winter, and it's bound to be remembered by every headbanger who attends.
www.artistdirect.com
Its instrumentation was thought to make the song a headbanger and successful crossover into the metal genre.
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The "rock pendulum" swings, he observes, and metal goes in and out of fashion, but the headbangers endure.
www.thestar.com
While a wild blizzard raged outside, punks and headbangers joined forces against the authorities.
www.vh1.com
They may not share the views of the headbangers who monopolise teaching union conferences, or accept the more ludicrous social engineering ambitions of their predecessors.
www.telegraph.co.uk

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