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"East of Eden" a song by American singer-songwriter Zella Day, for her second extended play, Zella Day (2014), and her second studio album, Kicker (2015). It was released on June 27, 2014, through B3SCI and Pinetop Records, and was the second single to her eponymous EP.
The song was released as downloadable content for the video game Guitar Hero: World Tour on 29 January 2009. The song was used in the opening sequence for the Production I.G anime Eden of the East, which first aired on Fuji TV's noitaminA timeslot on 9 April 2009.
Eden of the East (Japanese: 東のエデン, Hepburn: Higashi no Eden) is a Japanese anime television series, which was broadcast on Fuji TV's Noitamina timeslot from April to June 2009. Created, directed and written by Kenji Kamiyama , it features character designs by Chica Umino and animation production by Production I.G .
East of Eden (band), a British progressive rock band, or a 1971 album by the band East of Eden, by Taken by Trees, 2009 "East of Eden" (Big Country song), 1984 "East of Eden" (Zella Day song), 2014
A period epic that spans the years 1960 to 2000s, East of Eden tells a saga of the bitter rivalry between two men who are eternally bound by fate. Historic events are referenced, such as the rapid industrialization of the 1970s and 1980s, Taebaek coal miners' strikes and student-led democracy movements.
U2 frontman Bono takes a solo spin with his vocals on "Eden: To Find Love," a song co-written and produced by Linda Perry. It's the only artist-driven tune on the soundtrack of Citizen Penn, a ...
"East of Eden" is a song by Scottish rock band Big Country, which was released in 1984 as the lead single from their second studio album Steeltown. It was written by Big Country and produced by Steve Lillywhite .
Eden of the East (東のエデン, Higashi no Eden) is an anime that began airing on April 9, 2009 on Fuji TV. It was created, directed and written by Kenji Kamiyama. The opening theme is "Falling Down" by English rock band Oasis, while the ending theme is "futuristic imagination" by Japanese band School Food Punishment.