
American Folklore was started by a young man named Hal Owen. Owen was born in a jack-o-lantern and grew up in an abandoned haunted house in rural Maryland. In 2001, Owen began having terrible attacks of schizophrenia that were extremely acute. As a vessel to channel this schizophrenic mindworld, Hal Owen started recording songs about his visions under the moniker of "American Folklore" because, after all, that is what it is.
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Don't, Alright
Switchblade Comb
Rebel Rebel
Rebel-Rebel
16 Bit
Driving Wheel
Aeroplane
We Are All Together
Revelator
Tin Horns and Calico
Tower Defense
Grain of Sand
have you ever?
Fridays Are Fancy
Wizard Skull Part 1: Eat Ass, Get Real Stoned
Rebel Rebel (Purple Crush remix)
Animated Tedium
Shout!
The Border
Shout
Tallboy
The Darkness
Killer Acid
"Smoke"
Thunderstorm
Montgomery Park
the giver
Arrows
Post Squeaks
Intermission Guitar Song
Thunderstorm II
Strange Angel (Chris Uphues)
West Memphis
Down You Go
Cycles
They Come and Go
Boss Dog
I Don't Believe Anyone
Satellite
Now I See
are you the sun?
Ted Skorko
nothin' alike/nothin' like/nothin' to like
"The Blood On the Sword"
She Godzilla
They
A Sleeping Hum
Burrito Breath
What I Couldn't Blame Anyone For
Sword In My Side
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