There are two possible answers for that question because there are two Music Videos from Slipknot where a kid is riding a bike:
The first and the one I guess you are asking for is "Left behind", where the kid lives alone in a house and some kids throw rocks into it.
The other one could be "Wait and bleed" where appears Joey Jordison (the drummer) riding a little bike inside a house.
ok yeah the first one is right but the other one isn't "wait and bleed" it's "spit it out" it was Joey on the bike the video was supposed to be like the movie "the shining"
The song is 'Spit it Out', the video is a reference to the Horror film, "The Shining".
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It's incase he is going bike riding on a bike with no seat. He likes that.
Honda Golding
Singing,dancing,bike riding,shopping
Killed by Death. It's awesome.
He likes riding his bike, wrestling with his brothers and collecting webkinz cards.
If you're racing the bike will be a little lighter and more aerodynamic. If your riding involves a lot of falls and crashes, a bike w/o brakes will have a few parts less to break If you think the looks are real important a brakeless bike can look sleeker. But for everyday riding, and riding in traffic, brakes are not only sensible, they're also required.
Yes it is. I do like riding my bike. I did like riding my bike
is a bike mechanical
riding a bike can have an advantage over a plane because if you don't want to pay money than a bike is better and that riding a bike gives you cardio.
on a bike
The person who is riding the bike dies...if you hit him/her hard enough.
Not after riding a bike, but rather during riding a bike. Your muscles convert chemical energy (a form of potential energy) into mechanical energy to do work.
Muscles are what makes your body move, whatever you do. So you need them for bike riding too.
Well, sort of. As soon as you get out of bed in the morning the discs in your back (mainly) starts to compress, making you a little bit shorter over the course of the day. But this happens whether youre sitting up, standing or riding a bike. So basically it's being upright that's making you shorter, not that you're riding a bike.
Riding a horse can be compared to riding a bike. if you do not have balance, you can throw the horse (or bike) off balance and/or slide off to one side.
yes
Obesity will not only be stopped by riding a bike, but will be stopped by exercising in general and watching calorie intake.