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5 Musicians Who Have Their Own Slots

21/6/2021

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Gambling is one of the most popular leisure activities in the world. Millions of people from all parts of the world enjoy it. Even though a few people may condemn the hobby, its popularity remains unmatched. It is no surprise that some of the world's leading musicians have tried it. ​
​Casinos and artists go hand in hand. From legends like Elvis Presley to popular rock bands like Guns N' Roses, the love affair between gaming and musicians is no secret. Without further ado, here are a few popular musicians who have their own slots.

1.    Jimi Hendrix
Jimi Hendrix was a legendary guitarist. Even though he is dead, he is still considered one of the finest guitarists to ever live. His career may not have been long, but it will be remembered for years. His popular hits include Foxy Lady, Purple, and Voodoo Child. 

More than half a century following his death, the legend's legacy is kept alive by the Jimi Hendrix slot. There are lots of slot machines named after him, but NetEnt's is the most popular one.

 The slot lets you 'Play Jimi Hendrix.' You get to rock with the legend while potentially making big wins. The game has lots of fun features that can increase your payout. They include Re-Spins, Wild transformation, and Pick and Click. The Wild symbol is represented by the guitar virtuoso. 

That said, the Jimi Hendrix slot is one of the most popular online slots online. It ranks up there together with Starburst, Twin Spin, Gonzo’s Quest and Thunderstruck II. Find more in this convenient table.

2.    Guns N' Roses
This American rock band changed the face of heavy metal with their fresh sound and energy. Their raw energy and catchy music have set them apart from the competition since 1985.

Even though the lineup of the band has changed over the years, their popularity and eclectic vibe have remained the same. 

In 2015, NetEnt celebrated the band's 30th anniversary by releasing a slot in their name. It has been a great representation and perfect for continuing their legacy. The Guns N Roses slot places players in the middle of all the action. It has 20 pay lines, three rows, and five reels. You have to land three matching symbols to win. The band member symbols have higher payouts. 

The lineup of the bands songs all through the game makes it impressive. It is simple, and NetEnt allows you to play for as low as 20p per spin. The setting part has a Quick Spin option for fast spins. With the Autoplay facility, you can get up to 1000 autospins. 

The slot's RTP is an impressive 96.98 percent. It is better than the average 96 percent. The reputation of Guns N' Roses may be outrageous, but even that doesn't match the variance of their slot. The hit frequency is 28.49 percent meaning you are likely to get a winning combination with more than a quarter of your spins. 

3.    Elvis Presley
This rock and roll megastar may have died four decades ago, but there are lots of slots in his name. Most Elvis Presley slots meet all expectations, and their popularity is almost as huge as the star's cultic following. 

IGT is one of the biggest developers in the United States. They currently have five distinct Elvis slot machines. WMS also has Elvis-themed slots. Being the voice behind Viva Las Vegas, the biggest song to ever celebrate Sin City, it is only right that Elvis Presley has a few Las-Vegas-themed slots. 

Taking a walk-through Las Vegas casino, you are likely to spot an image of The King. Many slot machine models have been designed around the legendary musician. 

IGT's first slot machine with Elvis Presley's branding was named 'ELVIS.' It debuted in 1998, and the others followed soon after. The slots are Elvis: The King, Elvis: Multi-Strike, and Elvis: A Little More Action. 

All of the new items have maintained the classic appeal of the game. They have a few basic elements but still manage to be unique and suitable for different needs. The original ELVIS has an impressive gameplay. It is a three-coin, three-reel spinning game. 

It has liquid crystal display, a full stereo sound, and LCD video screen. The machine was made too incorporate sights and sounds from the megastar's career. All through the game, there are video clips that successfully transport players to Presley concert halls. Popular songs that are featured include Hound Dog and Heartbreak Hotel.

4.    Megadeth
This heavy metal band was formed by the guitarist Dave Mustaine in 1983. It is one of the most influential thrash metal bands that have ever existed. Their style features fast rhythmic sections and complex arrangements. Their music is mostly centred on personal relationships, death, politics, and religion. Even though Megadeth is full of controversy. Their slot isn't. 

The Megadeth video slot from Leander Games has an authentic look and feel. It offers lots of fun ways to win, including the multi-level bonus round. When starting a Megadeth, you must first pick the amount you wish to wager. Even though you need to play all the 40 lines, you have the liberty to change the amount of cash wagered on every line. 

The slot's base game pays out whenever you get winning combinations along any of the active pay lines. You can win by matching up identical band members or instruments. Since Wild Dave Mustaine symbols can expand in the base game, line wins are very easy to score. The RTP for Megadeth slot is an incredible 96.99 percent. 

5.    Kiss
Kiss is an American rock band that was established in 1973. It did very well in the 1980s rock scene. The Kiss online slot from WMS has five reels and 100 pay lines. The video slot is available in most casinos in the United States. It is popular with rock and roll fans as they get to enjoy their favorite slots while playing. 
The interface is designed to look like a concert stage. It is complete with fancy equipment and lighting to mimic the proper rock and roll vibe. It also features lots of band member images, and the rewards are generous.
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