no, that sounds like the brakes are grinding because the are ready to be changed, check them out immediately.
Because the brake pads are worn and the metal backing is grinding the disc
The most likely cause is a warped rotor. It can also be other things so have you brakes and suspension inspected.
When you're brake pads be calm worn, they will have a slight shimmy when you apply the brakes. When the brake pads are completely worn out they will make a grinding noise.
Brakes could be bad, or wheel bearings too, des happen when u apply th brakes or just when is rolling? either way answer is probably around the tires
The grinding sound means that the brake pads are worn down to metal and that sound you hear is metal to metal. you need to have the pads changed, the problem is that you will more than likely have to change the rotors also. The way to avoid this in the future is when you notice your brakes are making a squealing sound that means that the pads will need to be changed soon.
Brake pads are probably worn out. Have a trusted mechanic inspect the brakes soon!
Sounds like the brakes are shot! At this point I wouldn't want you to drive any further than your closest repair garage.
apply your brakes gently while accelerating at the same time
Time for new brakes or adjustment.
If you mean a "GRINDING" noise - then it sounds like the constant velocity joint (CV joint) may be failing -OR- if it only happens when you apply the brakes - the brake pad(s) need replacing.
it broke
Are you sure something else is not binding when this occurs, i.e. broken spring, suspension parts, tire/rim, wheel bearing/hub etc etc.