Bleeding usually means the loss of blood from the body.
Bleeding, bleed or bleeder may also refer to:
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Catalepsy is an American deathcore band formed in 2004. To date they have had three releases - one EP, Godless, and two studio albums, Iniquity and Bleed.
Catalepsy was founded in 2004. Originally formed as a thrash/metalcore three-piece. Went on hiatus from May 2006 to August 2006; Catalepsy came back with more of a deathcore sound. Catalepsy entered the studio in September and recorded two demo songs. In 2008, the band finished a tour with Hatebreed for their Live Dominance DVD release. They completed their first studio album, Iniquity, in January 2008. The album was released on May 13, 2008. In early 2008, the band recorded a music video for their song "Trust". It premiered on MTV's Headbangers Ball. In late 2008, Drew Carothers left the band due to personal issues. He was replaced with Josh Anderson of the Florida band Iamdivide. The band continued to tour, with such bands as After the Burial, Oceano, Too Pure to Die, Waking the Cadaver, Rose Funeral and many others.
"Bleed" is the third single by metal band Soulfly, released in 1998 from the self-titled album Soulfly. Limp Bizkit guest members Fred Durst and DJ Lethal sing this song about pain, lying and madness with lyrics written by Durst and Max Cavalera. This song tributes Cavalera for the untimely death of his stepson Dana.
"Bleed" has the first music video released by Soulfly. Scenes include a fight including strangling, guest singer Durst jumped, and driving with shattered windshield on the driver side of a car.
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Modified is the second full-length album by Save Ferris. It was released on October 19, 1999.
The album received a negative reception from critics. Barry Walters of Rolling Stone wrote that "even when the band is rocking full throttle, Powell sings as if she's belting out the latest Disney ballad". For Allmusic, William Ruhlmann said that "Save Ferris may yet find its own place, but that is more likely to come through touring than through its records".
All songs written by Brian Mashburn, except where noted.
The Ford 335 engine family was a group of small-block V8 engines built by the Ford Motor Company between 1970 and 1982. The significance of the numerals '335' designated to this series of Ford V8 engines came from Ford management who dictated 335 cu in be the original capacity with room for expansion during its development. This engine family began production in 1969 with a 351 cu in (5.8 L) engine, commonly called the 351C. It later expanded to include a 400 cu in (6.6 L) engine which used a taller version of the engine block, commonly referred to as a tall deck engine block, a 351 cu in (5.8 L) tall deck variant, called the 351M and a 302 cu in (4.9 L) engine which was exclusive to Australia.
The 351C introduced in 1970, is commonly referred to as the 351Cleveland after the Cleveland Engine plant in which most of these engines were manufactured. This plant complex in Brookpark, Ohio, included a gray iron foundry (casting plant), a stamping plant, and an engine assembly plant. As newer automobile engines began incorporating aluminum blocks, Ford eventually closed the casting plant in May 2012. The 335 series engines were used in mid-sized and full-sized cars, as well as light trucks, at times concurrently with the larger member of the Windsor small-block family, the 351 Windsor. These engines were also used as a replacement for the FE V8 family in both the car and truck lines. The 335 series V8 engines, only outliving the FE by a half-decade, were eventually abandoned in favor of the more compact Windsor V8 engines.