Yeah, the 80s As are much different from the new vintage stuff. I didn't mean to say that the 80s stuff didn't sound good - though I understand that the 80s were not Zildjians best years, lots of people say they sounded like garbage can lids and quality control was terrible. The few I had sounded fine, but were heavy, high-pitched and clangy for my taste...I got rid of them years ago. The new "Vintage" As are thin, low-pitched and kinda trashy.
I think you may like modern A Fast, Thin, or Medium Thins, or maybe the A Custom Fast or regular crash lines. I'm thinking you'll probably like the Fast Crashes because they have a little trashiness and you mentioned liking the Trash Smash. The A Custom Fast Crashes are a little brighter than the standard As - in my experience. Or, if you don't like trashiness, the others are brighter and kinda shimmery. Again, you have to try out several to find the one that suits you...and you may not find one you like. By nature, cymbals are such individual instruments that it's nearly impossible to say "this line of cymbals has these characteristics." I had two 18" K Custom Fast Crashes at one time that sounded quite dissimilar. Several years ago, I played 5 different 18" A Custom Crashes and not one of them sounded the same. Some were close, but they all had noticeable differences.
But, if you're looking for something different, I'd say go to your local 5-star drum shop, or one that has a large selection of cymbals, and take your time trying out cymbals. Bring your cymbal bag with you so you can compare them to yours, and so you can pick one that blends with what you have if you choose to buy one.
Lynn