Myracle Brah is an American indie pop/power pop band, formed in Baltimore, Maryland by Andy Bopp after his previous band Love Nut was dropped by Interscope Records and consisted of Andy Bopp, Paul Krysiak, Marty Canelli, Joe Parsons, and Greg Schroeder. The band has been compared to influential acts such as Badfinger, the Raspberries, and the Beatles. Their debut album Life On Planet Eartsnop was released in 1998, recorded by Bopp in his bedroom using an eight-track recorder. The album received critical acclaim from publications like Mojo Magazine and Allmusic but did not achieve commercial success in the United States. From 2000 to 2004, Myracle Brah toured extensively across North America and Europe. Their subsequent albums include Plate Spinner (1999), Bleeder (2002), Treblemaker (2003), and Can You Hear the Myracle Brah? (2007).