COLD - American Dream (Official Music Video) video free download


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Uploaded: 2012/01/13

Check out the video for COLD's new single, "American Dream," available on their latest album Superfiction- in stores now!

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8 years ago

Sebastián Cantarini

Ïm sorry but this sucks...We are far from 2000´

9 years ago

Justin Laagland

Cols ogene is Nice 

9 years ago

frank fernandez

nice clip

9 years ago

Misc

Good God. This band was awesome. This fucking sucks.

9 years ago

jeomemo

cold is a decent band its just a lot of their fans were assholes back when they became popular these fucks would bexall over the net spaming Cold anywhere they could. people got sick of it and the fans. and the people that werent even fans just a bunch of pill popping losers on their message board. fuck you all 

9 years ago

Radiorockags l

Where is scooter`s voice? :(

9 years ago

Danton Steele

Pelagic stingrayview from above of a dark purple wedge-shaped stingray with a thick tail and small eyesConservation statusLeast Concern (IUCN 3.1)[1]Scientific classificationKingdom: AnimaliaPhylum: ChordataClass: ChondrichthyesSubclass: ElasmobranchiiOrder: MyliobatiformesFamily: DasyatidaeGenus: PteroplatytrygonFowler, 1910Species: P. violaceaBinomial namePteroplatytrygon violacea(Bonaparte, 1832)world map with light blue coloring throughout all three oceans extending into the temperate regions, and patches of dark blue along both sides of the Atlantic, along the Pacific coast of the Americas, in the Pacific from Japan to Australia, and around Australia and off the eastern coast of AfricaConfirmed (dark blue) and possible (light blue) range of the pelagic stingraySynonymsDasyatis atratus Ishiyama & Okada, 1955Dasyatis guileri Last, 1979Trygon purpurea Müller & Henle, 1841Trygon violacea Bonaparte, 1832The pelagic stingray (Pteroplatytrygon violacea) is a species of stingray in the family Dasyatidae, and the sole member of its genus. It is characterized by the wedge-like shape of its pectoral fin disc, which is much wider than long, as well as by the pointed teeth in both sexes, whip-like tail with extremely long tail spine, and uniform violet to blue-green coloration. It generally reaches 59 cm (23 in) in width. The pelagic stingray has a worldwide distribution in waters warmer than 19 °C (66 °F), and migrates seasonally to spend the summer closer to the continental shelf and at higher latitudes. The only stingray that almost exclusively inhabits the open ocean, this species is typically found in surface waters down to a depth of 100 m (330 ft). As a consequence of its midwater habits, its swimming style has evolved to feature more of a flapping motion of the pectoral fins, as opposed to the disc margin undulations used by other, bottom-dwelling stingrays.The diet of the pelagic stingray consists of free-swimming invertebrates and bony fishes. It is an active hunter, using its pectoral fins to trap and move food to its mouth, and has been known to take advantage of seasonal feeding opportunities such as spawning squid. Like other stingrays, it is aplacental viviparous, meaning that the embryos are sustained initially by yolk and later by histotroph ("uterine milk"). With a short gestation period of 2–4 months, females may bear two litters of 4–13 pups per year. Birthing generally occurs in warm water near the equator, with the exception of the Mediterranean Sea, with the timing varying between regions. Rarely encountered except by fishery workers, the pelagic stingray can inflict a severe, even fatal wound with its tail spine. This species is caught as bycatch throughout its range; it is of little economic value and usually discarded, often with high mortality. However, there is evidence that its numbers are increasing, perhaps owing to the heavy fishing of its natural predators and competitors (e.g., sharks). Along with the pelagic stingray's global distribution and prolific life history, this has led the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) to assess it as of Least Concern.Contents [hide] 1 Taxonomy and phylogeny2 Distribution and habitat3 Description4 Biology and ecology4.1 Feeding4.2 Life history5 Human interactions6 References7 External links

9 years ago

George Gorship

is that me or the drummer looks like "Abraham Lincoln"

9 years ago

Danton Steele

just had some disgusting coconut yogurt from whole foods, i usually like coconut yogurt, but this stuff was not yum.

9 years ago

Danton Steele

last one

9 years ago

La Mufata

Cold is one of my greatest inspirations for creating music. They are still awesome after all these years. I wish my band could open for them once. :D

9 years ago

Michael Stanislaus

Superfiction is one in a long line of albums that I did not like at first, but now it's starting to grow on me. Yeah, it's a little more lightweight than their older stuff, but still ok.

9 years ago

Jason Williams

This is what drugs can do to you kids! Stay away from that shit or you'll write music like this. This band used to be one of the greats. 

9 years ago

Dystopia1980

Cold was my favorite band back in the day...sad that this is what they've been reduced to. Might as well set up a tour with Daughtry and Lifehouse or something.How do you go from making tracks like Just Got Wicked, With My Mind, Send In the Clowns, etc. to THIS? I mean Gone Away was a ballad/slower song but still had the Cold feel to it.If they wanted to make soft generic radio-rock they should have just used a different band name, to me this is not Cold.

9 years ago

ronnie davis

I really enjoy this album. 

9 years ago

Patrick Lee Amburn

Scooter Ward is a God

9 years ago

Kayla Teets

The drummer's facial hair is badass, just sayin. COLD for life. <3

10 years ago

Giulio Strammiello

Terry Balsamo is much better of this fag!!

10 years ago

Mark Rigle

anyone notice scooter's voice sounds different on every album?

10 years ago

Becca Cornwell

Great Song and great video guys well done!!!!

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