SLAYER's 'Pinball Rocks' Named Top Music Artist iPhone App

September 22, 2010

SLAYER's Pinball Rocks app was just named the #1 Music Artist iPhone App by AOL Music, beating apps by LADY GAGA, NINE INCH NAILS, LINKIN PARK and WEEZER, among others.

Check out AOL Music's list of Top 10 Music Artist iPhone Apps at this location.

Slayer: Pinball Rocks continues the rich legacy of iconic metal and rock bands making pinball tables, and for the first time extends that experience into the app world in a meaningful way, by offering fans an exciting and realistic gaming experience that immerses players in SLAYER's legendary sound and dynamic visual aesthetic.

Slayer: Pinball Rocks appeals to both long-time and new SLAYER fans, as well as any pinball enthusiast, by giving gamers multi-ball play and full tap-along mini-game, as well as exciting visual elements like spinning razor blades, guitars, amps, concert lights, and a skull that eats your ball and spits it out through its eyeball. And of course, this is all accompanied by music that rocks courtesy of SLAYER.

Slayer: Pinball Rocks was developed in conjunction with American Recordings/Columbia Records, Sony Music Entertainment and Gameprom.

"As a life-size pinball player, this looks so awesome," said SLAYER's Kerry King. "It looks really fun and entertaining, with a shot of evil, and it could definitely keep me up all night with a few shots for myself..."

Slayer: Pinball Rocks is available worldwide for $2.99 from the App Store or at www.itunes.com/appstore/. The game includes original voiceovers from SLAYER members as well as songs from SLAYER's latest American Recordings release, "World Painted Blood".

Check out a Slayer: Pinball Rocks demo at this location.

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