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=== ''Out for Blood'' and another hiatus (2006β2016) === Sadus, together with producer Brage Finstad, entered Trident Studios in Pacheco, California to record their fifth album for a late summer 2006 release via Mascot Records. In March 2006 Jon Allen manned the drum kit for live work with Testament. That same month found Di Giorgio involving himself in a studio collaboration with singer [[BjΓΆrn Strid]], of [[Soilwork]], [[Terror 2000]] and [[Coldseed]], Glen Alvelais from [[Forbidden (band)|Forbidden]], Testament and LD/50 and Jeremy Colson of the [[Steve Vai]] band, [[Marty Friedman (musician)|Marty Friedman]], [[Michael Schenker]], Apartment 26, Dali'S Dilemma and LD/50 repute. On November 18 the band appeared at the Monterrey Metal Fest event at the [[Auditorio Coca-Cola]] in Mexico alongside [[Blind Guardian]], [[Cathedral (band)|Cathedral]], [[U.D.O.]], [[Edguy]], Obituary, [[Deicide (band)|Deicide]], [[Leaves' Eyes]], Bludgeon, Vainglory, [[Hydrogyn]] and Joe Stump's Reign of Terror. Sadus was announced as teaming up with [[Destruction (band)|Destruction]], [[Hirax]] and [[Municipal Waste (band)|Municipal Waste]] for a North American tour throughout January and February 2007. However, the group dropped off these dates as new year broke. Sadus lined up the South American 'Fuera Por Sangre' dates hitting Venezuela, Ecuador and Colombia in April prior to supporting Obituary in Mexico during May. In 2009 Sadus veterans Jon Allen and Steve Di Giorgio were noted as founder members of [[Futures End]]. Di Giorgio rejoined Testament in 2014 and played on their 2016 album ''[[Brotherhood of the Snake]]''.
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