Awol One  | |
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| Birth name | Anthony Charles Martin[1] | 
| Also known as | Awolrus One | 
| Born | Los Angeles, California, United States | 
| Origin | Los Angeles, California, United States | 
| Genres | |
| Occupation(s) | Rapper Graphic Designer | 
| Years active | 1995–present | 
| Labels | Fake Four Inc. | 
| Website | speakerface | 
Anthony Charles Martin, better known by his stage name Awol One, is an alternative hip hop artist and graphic designer based in Los Angeles, California.[2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12]
Discography
Albums
Awol One
- Souldoubt (2001) (with Daddy Kev)
 - Number 3 on the Phone (2002) (with Daddy Kev)
 - Speakerface (2002) (with Mike Nardone)
 - Slanguage (2003) (with Daddy Kev)
 - Self Titled (2004)
 - The War of Art (2006)
 - Only Death Can Kill You (2007) (with Factor)
 - Owl Hours (2009) (with Factor)
 - The Landmark (2011) (with Factor)
 - The Child Star (2011) (with Nathaniel Motte)
 - The Mombie (2013)
 - Feo (2016)
 - Primer (2019)
 
The Shape Shifters (Awol One with Akuma, Circus, Die Young, DJ Rob One, Existereo, LA Jae, Life Rexall & Radioinactive)
- Planet of the Shapes (1998)
 - Adopted by Aliens (2000)
 - Know Future (2000)
 - The Shape Shifters Was Here (2004)
 
Three Eyed Cowz (Awol One with Digit 6, DJ ESP, Gel Roc, Origin, Regret, Syndrome 228 & Vyrus)
- The Evil Cow Burger (1998)
 - Four Eyed Mortalz (2000)
 
The Chemikillz (Awol One with Mascaria)
- The Chemikillz (2006)
 - Eggs of Blood (2009)
 
Other collaborations
- Awol One & Ecid Are... (2010) (with Ecid)
 - The Cloaks (2010) (with Gel Roc, as The Cloaks)
 
EPs
- Propaganda (2002) (with Fat Jack)
 - Splitsville (2007) (split with DJ Moves & Josh Martinez)
 - Shockra! (2012)
 - Self Induced (2013)
 - Crossroads EP (2015) (with Factor)
 
Guest appearances
- Busdriver & Radioinactive with Daedelus - "Barely Music" from The Weather (2003)
 - 2Mex - "No Category" from Sweat Lodge Infinite (2003)
 - Abstract Rude & Tribe Unique - "Flow and Tell" from Showtyme (2003)
 - Existereo - "Space Meditation" from Dirty Deeds & Dead Flowers (2003)
 - Josh Martinez - "Women Loving Women" from Buck Up Princess (2004)
 - Busdriver - "Cosmic Cleavage" from Cosmic Cleavage (2004)
 - Circus vs. Andre Afram Asmar - "Nobody Special" from Gawd Bless the Faceless Cowards (2004)
 - 2Mex - "Baby I Ain't Joking" from 2Mex (2004)
 - Abstract Rude - "Waiting For My Ruca" from Look at All the Love We Found (2005)
 - Daddy Kev - "Lick Me I'm Famous" from Lost Angels (2005)
 - Subtitle - "Crew Cut (for Sale) from Young Dangerous Heart (2005)
 - Blue Sky Black Death - "Everything" from A Heap of Broken Images (2006)
 - Scuba Chicken - "Dave The Squirrel" from Lets Play Doctor (2006)
 - LA Symphony - "Love for the Art" from Unleashed (2007)
 - Josh Martinez - "Struts" from The World Famous Sex Buffet (2008)
 - Factor - "More Rude Than Handsome" from Chandelier (2008)
 - Depth Affect - "Dusty Records" from Hero Crisis (2008)
 - Speak Easy - "Speak Easy" from Speak Easy (2009)
 - Grayskul & Maker - "Revenge of the Alleybastards" from Graymaker (2009)
 - Myka 9 - "91 Octane" from 1969 (2009)
 - Ceschi - "Same Old Love Song" (2009)
 - Factor - "Don't Jock the Dead" from 13 Stories (2010)
 - Existereo - "First Time Once Again" from Excuse My French (2010)
 - Dark Time Sunshine - "Murder Scene" from Cornucopia (2010)
 - Noah23 - "Murder City" from Fry Cook on Venus (2011)
 - Factor - "What You Need" from Club Soda Series 1 (2011)
 - Brzowski - "Covenant" from A Fitful Sleep (2011)
 - Sixo - "Melting Away" from Tracking Perception (2012)
 - Sixo - "Gorgeous" from Free Floating Rationales (2012)
 - Cadalack Ron + Briefcase - "Jackknife" from Times Is Hard (2012)
 - Kay the Aquanaut & Factor - "Pangean Drift" from Letters from Laika (2013)
 - Gregory Pepper & Madadam - "Walrus for Mayor" from Big Huge Truck (2013)
 
References
- ↑ "A GREAT DAY". ASCAP. American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers. Retrieved July 10, 2023.
 - ↑ Villa, M. (March 3, 2001). "AWOL One". Hip-Hop Elements.
 - ↑ Quinlan, Thomas (September 2002). "Awol One Needs A Hug". Exclaim!.
 - ↑ Egg (September 19, 2002). "Awol One Interview". Curb Side Mag. Archived from the original on 2016-03-04.
 - ↑ Shepherd, Julianne (March 27, 2003). "Awol One / Daddy Kev: Slanguage". Pitchfork Media.
 - ↑ Drimmer, Josh (September 16, 2004). "Awol One - Self Titled". Dusted Magazine.
 - ↑ Iandoli, Kathy (July 20, 2009). "Awol One & Factor - Owl Hours". Hip Hop DX.
 - ↑ Anderson, Rick. "Owl Hours - AWOL One". All Music Guide.
 - ↑ URB Staff (July 27, 2009). "Awol One: Interview". URB. Archived from the original on 2012-10-13.
 - ↑ Computer Chip (November 22, 2010). "Awol One (Interview) Cloutonline.com Exclusive". Clout Magazine.
 - ↑ Juon, Steve (March 1, 2011). "Awol One & Factor - The Landmark - Fake Four Inc". Rap Reviews.
 - ↑ Fiander, Matthew (March 3, 2011). "Awol One & Factor: The Landmark". PopMatters.
 
External links
- Official website 

 - Awol One at Fake Four Inc.
 - Awol One on Facebook
 - Awol One discography at Discogs
 
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