CRASH WORSHIP


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Crash Worship history

San Diego's Crash Worship have existed since 1987, bringing their unique variety of rhythm-based music to the public both through their beautiful recordings and their stunningly-powerful live shows.

The band has undergone changes recently resulting in a new line-up, and are currently (August 1997) on tour around the U.S. as well as working on new material for their next album, planned for spring 1998 release by Charnel Music.

Early on, Crash Worship released a number of cassettes and vinyl EPs on their own Alarma label, including the This cassette and the essential Whatsoever Thy Hand Findeth... 12" EP. Their first CD was Espontaneo!, released in 1991 on Charnel Music. It collected live recordings from one of their tours, primarily recorded in San Francisco.

In 1992, British label Cold Spring released the Asesinos CD, which compiled remixed and remastered versions of the band's favorite tracks from their cassettes and vinyl releases.

After a break during which the band's lineup changed and they toured the U.S. several times, the band's first "true" album of studio recordings has been released, Triple Mania II, by Charnel Music. The first edition of the CD was packaged in a special deluxe folder with copper on the front and inside, screen-printed in full color. A European edition was released by Enemy Productions of Germany in different packaging; the European edition is in a jewel box with a transparent insert and tray card printed in full-color. The music is the same on both editions, and after the first pressing of the U.S. edition sold-out, the packaging changed to the same as the European edition.

ROIR Records has re-issued the Asesinos CD in a U.S. domestic edition, remastered with new artwork.






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