A Missouri three-piece garage band (vocals: Jeremiah; guitar: John Schooley; drums: Mark) noted for a raw, live-in-studio sound and a lack of a bassist. Released We Told You Not To Cross Us... on Crypt Records (1997) and the full-length Let A Poor Boy Ride (2009); described in the review as no longer active.

Released We Told You Not To Cross Us... (Crypt Records, 1997). Released Let A Poor Boy Ride (Crypt Records, 2009). Described as a three-member band from Missouri without a bassist. Review credits members Jeremiah (vocals), John Schooley (guitar) and Mark (drums).

Single DeBaser review highly praises The Revelators' garage album We Told You Not To Cross Us... (Crypt Records, 1997) as an intense mix of garage, rock'n'roll, blues and country recorded live in-studio. The band is described as a Missouri three-piece (vocals, guitar, drums) without a bassist. A later full-length, Let A Poor Boy Ride, was released in 2009. The reviewer awards the album top marks.

For:Fans of garage rock, garage-punk, raw rock'n'roll, collectors of Crypt Records releases, listeners who like live-in-studio intensity.

 I'll start by saying this is one of my all-time favorite albums (and also my first review)!

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