Quoted from SLAMT1LT:10 years ago I added the first music jukebox to a pinball game. I added songs by ACDC, Metallica and Black Sabbath to my version of Stern's Iron Man. I thought it would be cool to choose your own music while you play pinball. This idea took off...big time, as I knew it would. But for me, this is still the best way to add your favourite tunes to a pinball game. Not a dedicated table based on a single boring band, but a collection of great music in one game.
All Stern need to do is create a generic actioned themed pinball game, kinda like Black Knight SOR, and program a jukebox into the game, so players can easily add their own FULL music tracks, with a simple upload. Add the option to switch tracks at anytime, my preferred method is just holding up both flippers for 3 seconds, and you'll have your own personalized pinball experience.
Your favourite band will never get their own pinball machine, so stop dreaming. This is the only chance you'll have of combining your favourite tunes with your favourite hobby.
or you just turn off the games music, and turn your stereo on?