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===''The Code Is Red...'' and ''Time Waits for No Slave'' (2005β2010)=== [[File:Nd1.jpg|thumb|300px|Live in 2007]] In April 2005, their next album ''[[The Code Is Red...Long Live the Code]]'' was released. It features guest appearances from [[Jeff Walker (musician)|Jeffrey Walker]] ([[Carcass (band)|Carcass]]), [[Jamey Jasta]] ([[Hatebreed]] vocalist) and [[Jello Biafra]] (formerly of [[Dead Kennedys]], and [[Lard (band)|Lard]] among many other bands). The album continued the band's progressive approach to their brutal brand of extreme metal, with their trademark grindcore sound retained. Also in 2005, Embury and Herrera joined the extreme metal band [[Anaal Nathrakh]] for one tour. Napalm Death finished recording their follow-up album titled ''[[Smear Campaign (album)|Smear Campaign]]'' in June 2006, and it was released on 15 September 2006 to strong reviews from fans and critics alike. The main lyrical focus is criticism of the [[United States Government]] and other governments who are strongly religious. The album features a guest appearance by [[Anneke van Giersbergen]], vocalist for the [[Netherlands|Dutch]] rock band [[The Gathering (band)|The Gathering]]. There is a limited edition [[digipak]] version of ''Smear Campaign'', which has two new songs, "Call That an Option?" and "Atheist Runt". They played a series of headline shows in support of the release including the Koko in Camden with [[Gutworm]]. <!-- need more stuff on newer albums --> In early 2006 Napalm Death headlined a tour with [[Kreator]], [[A Perfect Murder (band)|A Perfect Murder]], and Undying. On 27 August 2006, [[Jesse Pintado]] died in a hospital in the [[Netherlands]] due to [[liver failure]], prompting Mitch Harris to express his sadness at the loss of someone he thought of as "a brother" on the band's official website.<ref>{{cite web |title=Mitch on Jesse |url=http://napalmdeath.org/ |publisher=Napalm Death |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060901173513/http://napalmdeath.org/ |archive-date=1 September 2006 |date=29 August 2006 |url-status=dead}}</ref> After the Smear Campaign tour, the band did a 2007 "World Domination Tour". Bassist [[Shane Embury]] is currently working on a project with [[Mick Kenney]] of [[Anaal Nathrakh]], their work together will be released on FETO Records at the end of 2007. In November 2008, Napalm Death's fourteenth studio album, entitled ''[[Time Waits for No Slave]]'', leaked onto the internet; it was officially released on 23 January 2009. Similar to ''Smear Campaign'', ''Time Waits For No Slave'' also had a digipak version containing two extra songs ("Suppressed Hunger" and "Omnipresent Knife in Your Back").
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