Biography
San Diego’s Crash Worship has probably one of the most thrilling — and harmful — concert events in 3rd party music. As the band’s three drummers pound trance and commercial rhythms, other people play music, begin fires, ignite fireworks and drench the viewers in pig bloodstream, drinking water, flour and fruits. An influenced cult of enthusiasts have closely adopted the group since its origins in 1987. After developing the Alarma label in 1987, Crash Worship started releasing materials with This. 2 yrs later, the music group recorded the record The Research of Ecstasy, an EP entitled What So Ever Thy Hands Findeth – GET IT DONE with All Thine Might, as well as the 12-inches single “Stream.” Following the 1990 one “Pillar of Fireplace” as well as the LP ¡Espontaneo!, the United kingdom label Cold Springtime released Crash Worship’s first Compact disc, Asesinos (1992), a assortment of remixed and remastered monitors in the group’s preliminary recordings. (The American label ROIR reissued the record with extra monitors in 1995.) Crash Worship’s present lineup finally coalesced in 1992 around drummers Markus Wolff, Simon Cheffins and Dreiky; J.A. Mattson on electric guitar; and “Unwanted fat” Jack port Torino and JXL on vocals, Moogs and tapes. The group’s initial “studio room” record, Triplemania II, made an appearance in 1994 over the Charnel Music label. Crash Worship also have released a video, Inflammatorio (1991).