Citations:Mastodonian

Adjective: "of, related to, or characteristic of the American heavy metal band Mastodon"

 * 2008, "Metal tracks", Heaven's Metal, February/March 2008, page 7:
 * expect fiery, blowtorch riffs and scorching solos, thundering bass, fast drumming and a wealth of Mastodonian riffery, the boys have clearly learned from their elders, and learned well!
 * 2013, Missoula Independent, 20 June 2013 - 27 June 2013, page 21:
 * The band crashes forth with guitar stomp and a short burst of bellowing vocals that fans of Big Business or the Melvins are certain to enjoy, before the track lulls the listener with an expansive Mastodonian riff and morose soundscape.
 * 2013, Jason Bivins, "The Weight of the World", Signal to Noise, Winter 2013, page 60:
 * Some particular highlights are the downtuned, computer-voice “Levia,” packed with metallic whip sounds and Mastodonian crater drops,
 * 2014, Music & Riots, May 2014, page 92:
 * If one were to describe its mishmash of styles, one could say that Cavalera’s songwriting seems to be the most prevalent and this could easily be a Soulfy album, as the songwriting formula seems to rely on most of times on the skeleton of a Soulfly song, which ends up getting some type of Dillinger Escape Plan choruses and a few “Mastodonian” riffs here and there to glue to whole thing together.
 * 2014, Rick Weaver, Black Cobra concert review, The Austin Chronicle, 7 June 2019, page 48:
 * High athletics of Mastodonian jaunts filter out just enough camp to make the romp hurt.
 * 2021, Decibel, August 2021, page 76:
 * Featuring former members of underrated hardcore-sludgers Hang the Bastard, these guys can effectively move from Mastodonian prog-metal to Metallica-influenced thrash (more Death Magnetic than Kill ’Em All).