Crash Worship was a group that was around from the late 80's to the mid 90's from San Diego, CA. They played an experimental noise performance art type of live show that was known for having various liquids thrown on the audience like honey, blood and wine along with frequent "riots" as the police labeled them. They were very into a tribal mindset and hedonism manipulating the crowd to truly let loose. They also tried to remove the boundaries between band and audience. Here's a quote from their wikipedia page.

Initially starting as a studio project, Crash Worship soon learned the power of a live audience.[5] During performances, the band's members (or often provocateurs) would manipulate the crowd, involving them more deeply into the show, ultimately eliminating any boundaries between spectator and performer.[4] The musicians would also mobilize their instruments on and off the stage into the middle of the audience (or outside), lighting explosives and hosing down the crowd with various liquids creating an atmosphere of celebratory abandon and mirth. Epileptic strobing lights, nudity, mysterious liquids, sex and smoke filled rooms (at next to zero visibility) were all a part of the average show.[6] The chaos of these events often invited unwanted attention from police who would later forcibly shut down a large percentage of the band's performances.[5]
They had to eventually break up because they were banned from so many cities, they couldn't tour.

Crash Worship part 1 of 4 Denver 7/13/91 Junkyard - YouTube
Crash Worship part 2 of 4 Denver 7/13/91 Junkyard - YouTube
Crash Worship part 3 of 4 Denver 7/13/91 Junkyard - YouTube
Crash Worship part 4 of 4 Denver 7/13/91 Junkyard - YouTube

Crash Worship - Live 95 (1&2) - YouTube