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Legendary Guitarist Scott Ian discusses Black Knight Sword of Rage Pinball

Stern Pinball·video·2m 9s·analyzed·May 30, 2019
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TL;DR

Scott Ian composes thrash metal soundtrack for Black Knight Sword of Rage pinball.

Summary

Scott Ian, legendary guitarist from Anthrax, discusses his involvement creating the metal soundtrack for Stern's Black Knight Sword of Rage pinball machine. Ian describes his creative process drawing inspiration from the Black Knight character and game artwork, highlights 'March of the Sand Worm' as his favorite track, and expresses enthusiasm for the aggressive tone of both music and gameplay.

Key Claims

  • Scott Ian composed the soundtrack for Black Knight Sword of Rage pinball machine

    high confidence · Direct statement from Scott Ian in official Stern Pinball video; confirmed by his description of the creative process and musical tracks he created

  • Scott Ian's music inspiration came from the Black Knight character and game artwork/videos provided by Stern

    high confidence · Scott Ian: 'My inspiration for the music was the Black Knight, it was the character. Stern sent me over photographs and little videos of what they were doing with the machine and the artwork'

  • Scott Ian identifies 'March of the Sand Worm' as his favorite track on the Black Knight soundtrack

    high confidence · Scott Ian: 'My favorite track is the one that comes to mind first is "March of the Sand Worm" because it's just huge—it sounds like these Leviathan type creatures'

  • Scott Ian is primarily a pinball enthusiast rather than a video game player

    high confidence · Scott Ian: 'I've always been a pinball guy over a video game guy. I've never been a video game guy at all—it's always been about pinball for me'

Notable Quotes

  • “I got the email asking if I wanted to be involved and as a lover of pinball I thought it would be a great crossover—playing pinball with like thrash metal behind it just sounded like a lot of fun”

    Scott Ian @ opening segment — Explains his motivation for accepting the project; demonstrates crossover appeal and enthusiasm for combining music and pinball

  • “My inspiration for the music was the Black Knight, it was the character. Stern sent me over photographs and little videos of what they were doing with the machine and the artwork and I just kind of started imagining this Black Knight character and the different situations he gets himself into”

    Scott Ian @ mid-segment — Describes his creative process and how visual/thematic elements drove the musical composition

  • “My favorite track is the one that comes to mind first is 'March of the Sand Worm' because it's just huge—it sounds like these Leviathan type creatures”

    Scott Ian @ mid-segment — Highlights specific track and compositional approach; demonstrates attention to thematic detail

  • “Look at this thing—it's so badass. The attitude of the game and the attitude of the music go hand-in-hand”

    Scott Ian @ late segment — Expresses satisfaction with final product and articulates philosophical alignment between game design and soundtrack

  • “I've always been a pinball guy over a video game guy. I've never been a video game guy at all—it's always been about pinball for me”

    Scott Ian @ late segment — Establishes credibility as authentic pinball enthusiast rather than opportunistic celebrity endorsement

Entities

Scott IanpersonAnthraxorganizationBlack Knight Sword of RagegameStern PinballcompanyMotor SisterorganizationSlayerorganizationPearl Jamorganization

Signals

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    community_signal: Stern Pinball leveraging celebrity pinball enthusiasts and musicians to build credibility and cultural relevance within broader entertainment/gaming community

    medium · Scott Ian self-identifies as lifelong pinball enthusiast ('I've always been a pinball guy'); Stern's initiative to engage him suggests strategy to elevate pinball's cultural status

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    design_philosophy: Black Knight Sword of Rage employs thematic coherence between aggressive game mechanics and matching metal music composition; design philosophy emphasizes attitude alignment across gameplay and audio

    high · Scott Ian: 'The attitude of the game and the attitude of the music go hand-in-hand' and describes music inspired by character/gameplay situations

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    licensing_signal: High-profile celebrity musician (Scott Ian from Anthrax) commissioned to create original soundtrack for Black Knight Sword of Rage, indicating Stern's investment in premium audio production and celebrity partnerships to enhance game prestige

    high · Scott Ian's involvement confirmed by official Stern Pinball video; describes being recruited by 'a good friend of mine who works at Stern Pinball' to create 'a super metal soundtrack for the new Black Knight machine'

Topics

Celebrity musician involvement in pinball soundtrack/game designprimaryBlack Knight Sword of Rage game and design philosophyprimaryMusic composition process for pinball gamesprimaryCrossover between music industry and pinball gamingsecondaryPinball enthusiast community and cultural positioningsecondary

Sentiment

positive(0.92)— Scott Ian expresses strong enthusiasm and satisfaction throughout the video. Uses superlatives ('so badass,' 'huge'), emphasizes the quality of the final product, and articulates genuine passion for both the pinball medium and the creative collaboration. No critical or negative commentary present.

Transcript

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I'm Scott Ian and I play in anthrax and I playing the damn things I play motor sister I playing Sode play with pearl I play lots of guitars a good friend of mine who works at Stern pinball thought it would be a cool idea to have a like super metal soundtrack for the new Black Knight machine I got the email asking if I went on to be involved and as a lover of pinball I thought it would be a great a great crossover playing pinball with like thrash metal behind it just sounded like a lot my inspiration for the music was was the Black Knight it was the character Sternwood send me over like photographs and little videos of what they were doing with the machine and the artwork and I just kind of started imagining this Black Knight character and the different situations he gets himself into throughout the course of the game and that was the inspiration some of the creatures like the sandworms or the the hell hand or it was all that kind of stuff that inspired the actual wrists my favorite track is the one that comes to mind first is Christian Marche of the sand worm because it's just it's so huge it sounds like these Leviathan type creatures oh man I think you can love the fight can I swear I love the final product look at this thing it's so badass the attitude of the game and the attitude of the music go handle him I've always been American Pinball guy over a video game guy I've never been a video game guy at all it's always been about pinball for me it's just something that's been a part of my life for so long why can I kicks ass it's a it is a very aggressive intense game hi my name's Scott Ian and I'm a professional pinball er I'm American Pinball Mag