SCOTT IAN


'Scott Ian Rosenfeld' (born December 31, 1963) is the rhythm guitarist for the metal band Anthrax who uses the stage name 'Scott Ian'. Rosenfeld is a former guitarist for the crossover band Stormtroopers of Death. He has hosted ''The Rock Show'' on VH1 and has appeared on VH1's ''I Love The 70's/80's/90's'' as well as VH1's '', and is the rhythm guitarist of Damnocracy . He is known for his long goatee and wild stage energy.

Contents
Personal life
Career
Bands
Discography
Stormtroopers of Death Albums
Stormtroopers of Death Videos
Anthrax Albums
Anthrax EPs
Anthrax Compilation albums
Anthrax Live albums
Anthrax VHS/DVDs
Anthrax Singles
Collaborations
Television
Equipment
External links

Personal life


Rosenfeld was born to a Jewish family in the Bayside section of the New York City borough of Queens on the last day of 1963. He has an older brother named Jason who was involved in Anthrax briefly. On hearing Kiss, he quickly absorbed the culture of the New Wave Of British Heavy Metal rock movement and NYC hardcore. Rosenfeld is engaged to singer Pearl Aday, daughter of Marvin "Meat Loaf" Aday. He claims that Ted Nugent was the reason he wanted to play guitar and cited his Free-for-All album and Kiss' ''Alive!'' as an influence. He credits Motörhead and Judas Priest as the biggest influence on the sound of Anthrax and says Lemmy is a true rock n roll god and also says Rob Halford is the greatest singer in the world. He also cites the influence of Cheap Trick, The Who, Jimi Hendrix, Van Halen, Thin Lizzy, and early AC/DC. Attended the Bronx High School of Science.

Career


In 1981 Ian formed Anthrax with bassist Danny Lilker. He, Dan Spitz, and Charlie Benante are the only original members of Anthrax still in the band. In 2005, they reformed the Among the Living era lineup to release an anthology album, DVD and embarked on a world tour.
Ian filmed a reality series for VH1 called "SuperGroup". Scott along with Ted Nugent (guitar), Evan Seinfeld (Biohazard, bass), Sebastian Bach (ex-Skid Row; vocals) and Jason Bonham (Bonham, UFO, Foreigner; drums) filmed in Las Vegas, with the premise being to lock several musicians in a house for 12 days and get them to write new, original music and perform a concert. In addition to the five musicians, star manager Doc McGhee (Kiss) was in charge and was also living in the house for the duration of filming/recording. The show's first episode aired in May, 2006. Ian also appears on comedian Brian Posehn's music video "Metal By Numbers" which appears on Posehn's MySpace.
He has recently worked with underground emcee/producer Necro for his upcoming album entitled Death Rap.
Bands


Anthrax

Stormtroopers of Death

Damnocracy
Discography

Stormtroopers of Death Albums

'Date of Release''Title''Label''Chart positions''US sales'
December 1985''Speak English or Die''Megaforce Records
October 24 1992''Live at Budokan''Megaforce Records
May 22 1999''Bigger than the Devil''Nuclear Blast Records

Stormtroopers of Death Videos

'Date of Release''Title''Label''Chart positions''US sales'
January 23, 2001'' (DVD or VHS)Nuclear Blast Records
September 25, 2001''Speak English or Live'' (DVD)Nuclear Blast Records
July 26, 2005''20 Years of Dysfunction''Nuclear Blast Records

Anthrax Albums

'Date of Release''Title''Label''Chart positions''US sales'
January 1984''Fistful of Metal''Megaforce
October 1985''Spreading the Disease''Island
March 1987''Among the Living''Island
September 18, 1988''State of Euphoria''Island
August 21, 1990''Persistence of Time''Island
May 25, 1993''Sound of White Noise''Elektra
October 24, 1995''Stomp 442''Elektra
July 21, 1998''Ignition
May 6, 2003''We've Come for You All''Nuclear Blast

Anthrax EPs


★ ''Armed and Dangerous'' (1985)

★ ''I'm the Man'' (1987) (includes live tracks)

★ ''Penikufesin'' (1989) (only released in Europe, collection of ''State of Euphoria'' sessions)

★ ''Free B's'' (1991) (promo release, includes live tracks)
Anthrax Compilation albums


★ ''Attack of the Killer B's'' (1991) (collection of live, rarities and previously unreleased material)

★ '' (1998) (import release)

★ ''Return of the Killer A's'' (1999)

★ ''Madhouse - The Very Best of Anthrax'' (2001)

★ ''The Collection'' (2002)

★ ''Universal Masters Collection'' (2002)

★ ''The Greater of Two Evils'' (2004)

★ '' (2005)
Anthrax Live albums


★ ''The Island Years'' (1994) (recorded live in 1991 and 1992)

★ ''Music of Mass Destruction'' (2004)

★ ''Alive 2'' (2005)
Anthrax VHS/DVDs


★ ''US Speed Metal Attack'' (1986) (split video with Agent Steel and Overkill, recorded live in Germany)

★ ''Oidivnikufesin'' (1987) (recorded live at Hammersmith Odeon)

★ ''Through Time (P.O.V.)'' (1990)

★ ''Live Noize'' (1991) (recorded live on the ''Persistence of Time'' tour)

★ '' (1994) (released only in Japan, complete collection of the ''Sound of White Noise'' music videos)

★ ''Return of the Killer A's'' (1999) (includes live performances of the ''Persistence of Time'' tour)

★ ''Music Of Mass Destruction'' (2004) (DVD version)

★ ''Rock Legends'' (2004)

★ '' (2005) (includes live performances)

★ ''Alive 2'' (2005) (DVD version)
Anthrax Singles

'Year' 'Title' 'Chart positions' 'Album'
US Hot 100US Modern RockUS Mainstream RockUK
1987 "I'm the Man" - - - - ''I'm the Man''
1987 "I Am The Law" - - - - ''Among the Living''
1987 "Indians" - - - - ''Among the Living''
1988 "Make Me Laugh" - - - - ''State of Euphoria''
1989 "Anti-Social" - - - - ''State of Euphoria''
1990 "Got The Time" - - - - ''Persistence of Time''
1990 "In My World" - - - - ''Persistence of Time''
1991 "Bring The Noise" (with Public Enemy) - - - - ''Attack of the Killer B's''
1993 "Black Lodge" - - 38 - ''Sound of White Noise''
1993 "Hy Pro Glo" - - - - ''Sound of White Noise''
1993 "Only" - - 26 - ''Sound of White Noise''
1993 "Room for One More" - - - - ''Sound of White Noise''
1995 "Fueled" - - - - ''Stomp 442''
1996 "Nothing" - - - - ''Stomp 442''
1996 "Bordello Of Blood" - - - - ''Bordello of Blood'' Soundtrack
1998 "Born Again Idiot" - - - - ''Volume 8: The Threat Is Real''
1998 "Inside Out" - - - - ''Volume 8: The Threat Is Real''
1998 "P&V" - - - - ''Volume 8: The Threat Is Real''
1999 "Ball Of Confusion" - - - - ''Return of the Killer A's''
2003 "Safe Home" - - - - ''We've Come for You All''
2003 "Taking the Music Back" - - - - ''We've Come for You All''

Collaborations


★ Performed with Public Enemy during the Rock the Bells 2007 tour.
Television



★ ''Married... with Children'' 1991

★ ''NewsRadio'' (as himself)

VH1's ''Rock Show'' (as host) 1999-2002

★ VH1's Hip-Hop Honors- performer along with Anthrax & Public Enemy for "Bring Tha Noise".

★ VH1's ''Supergroup'' 2006

★ VH1's "I Love The..." series specials

★ VH1's "40 Greatest Metal Songs"

★ VH1's "100 Most Metal Moments"

★ VH1's "50 Least Metal moments"

★ VH1's Rock Honors Kiss. Performers: Rob Zombie (Rob Zombie, White Zombie), Scott Ian, Gilby Clarke (ex-Guns N' Roses, The Starfuckers, Rockstar Supernova), Slash (ex-Guns N' Roses, Velvet Revolver), Ace Frehley (Kiss), Tommy Lee (Mötley Crüe, Rockstar Supernova).

★ VH1 Classic's "Rock 'n Roll Celebrity Poker Tournament" - Scott won the tournament and played against Sully Erna, Vinnie Paul, Dusty Hill and Ace Frehley.
Equipment

Scott Ian currently uses his own custom Washburn "SI75TI" and Randall Vmax heads.
He is also known to use the Digitech Whammy Pedal and some Dimebag Darrell tribute Deans and Washburns.
http://www.washburn.com/products/electrics/ian/images/zoom_si75ti.jpg
Prior to that he used Jackson Guitars, and during the mid 80's used ESP guitars for a while, also getting Kirk Hammett his ESP endorsement. Scott does also use a DigiTech Signature distortion http://www.digitech.com/products/Black13/main.htm.

External links



Anthrax Official Website

SOD Official Website



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