Composer and songwriter Joseph S. Greenier has been creating music for visual and non-visual mediums since an early age. As a multi-instrumentalist with a main expertise in classical and electric style guitar, Joe has also studied piano, bass and drums. Joe comes from a heavy electronic music / computer recording background which helped him find his way into the classical music and composition field. After initially attending the University of Connecticut as a Music Theory major, Joe finished his undergraduate education at the Berklee College of Music in Boston MA, graduating Summa Cum Laude with a Bachelors of Music Degree in Film Scoring.

He has scored a number of short films and a play for independent film director Ram S. Iyer, including "Harriet", "Frank", and "Cygnus". Joe also scored the short film "Katie", directed by his friend Dan Raphael in addition to a number of other ads and short projects throughout his film scoring study.

More recently, Joe scored "Plus Or Minus: A Few Things I Thought I Should Consider", a short film directed by Amanda Sweikow that premiered at VisionFest 2007 at the Directors Guild Of America in Hollywood.

In 2008 Joe wrote additional music for the animated film "Urmel voll in in Fahrt", the most recent "Rambo", and the video game "FaceBreaker" from Electronic Arts. Joe also finished co-composing the score for the feature film "Killer Movie" in January of 2008. Joe then completed the score for the feature film "The Roper" written and directed by Mike Chase.

Currently Joe is busy writing for the feature film "The New Republic" written and directed by Jeoff Hanser.

Other works include two full-length concept albums, "Mourning the World" and the "The Autonomic" that Joe has written and recorded under his alter-ego 'the Fetish'.

He currently resides and works from his studio in Los Angeles.