Miracle Workers

The Miracle Workers were a rock and roll band from Portland, Oregon, formed in January 1982. Initially, they began as a garage rock revival band, garnering attention with their energetic sound. The original lineup included Gerry Mohr (vocals) and Joel Barnett (bass), but the band went through several lineup changes. By 1986, they moved to Los Angeles and solidified their sound with the addition of Matt Rogers (guitar) and Gene Trautmann (drums). The band was known for their raw, no-holds-barredassistant

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The Miracle Workers were a rock and roll band from Portland, Oregon, formed in January 1982. Initially, they began as a garage rock revival band, garnering attention with their energetic sound. The original lineup included Gerry Mohr (vocals) and Joel Barnett (bass), but the band went through several lineup changes. By 1986, they moved to Los Angeles and solidified their sound with the addition of Matt Rogers (guitar) and Gene Trautmann (drums). The band was known for their raw, no-holds-barred style, heavily influenced by late-sixties and early-seventies bands like the MC5 and The Stooges. Some of their notable albums include "Inside Out," "Overdose," "Primary Domain," and "Roll Out the Red Carpet" . They disbanded in the early 1990s after a final stint back in Portland .

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Anatomy Of A Creep
Album - 8 Tracks - Released August 8, 1995
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