The best example of this is the song "Two-Timing Touch and Broken Bones," where Grahn switches between his snare drum and mounted tom-tom with his left hand while playing eighth-notes on his hi-hat cymbals.
Another example is the song "A Little More for Little You," in which Grahn plays almost three minutes of solid, unbroken sixteenth notes at a very fast tempo.
Amongst other songs on the album, "Love In Plaster" has one of the fastest tempos thus creating a faster drum beat.
Grahn's drumming on the song is unbroken, and many fans joke of Chris Dangerous' "bionic arm".
Arctic Monkeys drummer Matt Helders mimicked Dangerous' aesthetic style after watching him on television.