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Friday, October 21, 2005 - New Sadus Album Recorded | The technical Bay Area thrashers have finished recording their upcoming album Out For Blood, which should be released in 2006.
Out For Blood will feature a guest appearance by Testament front man Chuck Billy. Sadus bassist and Chuck Billy's Testament colleague, Steve DiGiorgio has this to say about the album:
"Just wanted to say that finally, our new album is fucking done! No one knows how long I've been dying to type those exact words. So here it is, new Sadus 'Out For Blood' - eleven new songs, some bonus crap and a cool behind the scenes video are all comprising the fifth album.
"Man, I know its so cliché to say this...but this is by far our best-sounding shit... Holy crap, we're psyched for you to get some of this shyssa (scheiße)! Hopefully the wait will be worth it when you get infected from the contagious brutal aggression found through all the varying songs. Some raging bear vocals to be found on one courtesy of crazy Chuck Billy.
"We finished at Trident Studios here in California, and now it's gone into production in the Netherlands and will be officially released by Mascot Records in late January/early February 2006. The new domain, www.sadus.us, foreseeably will be up before the end of the year." |
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