The Power Hour Album on iTunes and Shot Glass USB Available Now
Cheers! The drinking game by Ali Spagnola with a tech twist hits digital shelves today

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PITTSBURGH – September 27, 2011 – Ali Spagnola and Binge Responsibly, LLC today released The Power Hour Album, an album of music that doubles as a drinking game. This unique recording features 60 one-minute party songs all about drinking, guaranteed to get you un-sober in one happy hour.

To play the Power Hour Drinking Game, simply start the music and take a shot of beer every time the song changes. The album is available on a USB stick that fits conveniently inside its companion shot glass. The Shot Glass USB is, well, what it sounds like – a shot glass with a removable flash drive, containing all the songs from The Power Hour Album. The 1GB USB is reusable for all your drinking data needs. The shot glass also features a removable lanyard for hands-free partying.

So you’ve got a 12-pack, some friends and an hour, and you want a good time. . . Plug in your USB and get your party on already! You’ll drink along to tunes like “Drunk Dialing,” “I’m Fine Occifer,” “Synonyms for Drunk”, “Salute to Lightweights”, “You Won’t Remember This Song”, “Cheers for No Reason” and “Build a Beeramid”.

Beer lovers and partiers can start a drinking revolution today with the following purchase options:

“I created this album because I wanted my concerts to be more like parties,” said Ali Spagnola, artist and songwriter of The Power Hour Album. “It’s unbelievably fun to perform shows where the audience doesn’t just listen, they play along with you and really get involved.”

If Ali Spagnola’s Power Hour Album isn’t on your holiday shopping list, you’re doing it wrong. To learn more, please visit powerhouralbum.com.

About The Power Hour Drinking Game
Ali started playing “drinking game concerts” in college for her friends to enjoy. She invented the game by incorporating the idea of a “power hour”, drinking 60 shots of beer in an hour and mixing it with a live show. She wrote 60 one-minute drinking songs and performed them live while people drank along with every song of The Power Hour Album.

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