Okay, after many months of hard work, “Anti-Social” is finally here! And it came out as promised, on March 20, 2010.
Let me tell you that this project was a beautiful one for me. For the last six months, this has been at the front of my radar, and it has literally consumed my life. In a way, the album has lived up to it’s name, because it has caused me to become completely derailed in my writing, blogging, and networking with people online. For that, I am slightly embarrassed about, but I had to prioritize.
I started Swollen Thumb Entertainment as a means to produce and distribute independent entertainment, and putting out my debut album was an important step in that goal. I wish that I hadn’t had let that interfere with blogging, which I truly do love and have missed in this last month or so, but I simply made the decision that it was better to neglect the blog than it was to take my eyes off of my mission. A hard decision, let me assure you, but I feel that I made the right choice, especially since I can jump right back into the blogging world right now!
I honestly think that this project is the greatest thing that I have created in my entire life so far, and I am extremely proud of it. I honestly think that it is worthy of spending money on, and that it is worthy of beginning my music career.
I’m currently only offering this album for sale online as MP3′s, but I am currently working on making online CD sales available as well.
Tracklist:
01: Half-Full
02: Anti-Social
03: Bounce Outta My Way
04: Death Of A Leader
05: Anger Is My Demon
06: Muscle Memory
07: Production Fever
08: Lonliness
09: Phillies
10: A.I.
11: Cyber Attack
12: People Hate Me
13: Cielito Lindo
14: Lost In Orbit
Total Time: 47:44
Buying Options:
You may purchase this album as a whole, or as individual songs through a variety of websites. Currently, it is available at Amie Street (Which is the preferred link), and Soundclick. There will be more to come, as I intend on providing as many people as possible the opportunity to get ahold of this album.




Joey from Twittley here, I read about your album and just had to listen. I can’t wait to rock out in my car to your album. I was really happy to see our button on your site, I’d like to keep your link on the front page for awhile.
Hey Joey,
Thanks for listening! I really appreciate the kind words. However, in regards to Twittley, I have recently decided to stop using the button on my site. I’m going to write an article about it really soon to explain why. Perhaps, in the future, I can rekindle my enthusiasm for your program, but for now, it’s just not a part of my plans for this blog. I hope you can understand. Take care.
We have been working very hard to address the problems people have been having. If you yourself would like to recommend some things that we could do, please send us an email at contact@twittley.com
Understand we are a very small operation (1 full time person, 1 part time) so we are working very hard to overcome some obstacles we have run into with the growth we are dealing with.
There is a plan though and Twittley will provide some very unique features that will help raise the PR and exposure of users with the button.
I’m sure once we are done launching these new features you’ll see no reason not to use our button.
I’ve received a lot of feedback on “Anti-Social”, and taken it to heart while creating my new album, “Lighting The Fuse”. So if you like “Anti-Social”, you will love “Lighting The Fuse”