Edge of the Earth

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"Edge of the Earth"
"Edge of the Earth" US promotional single
Single by Thirty Seconds to Mars
from the album 30 Seconds to Mars
ReleasedMarch 3, 2003 (2003-03-03)
Recorded2001–2002 at Cherokee Studios, Los Angeles, California; Sunset Sound, Los Angeles, California; The Center for the Advancement of the Arts and Sciences of Sound
Genre
Length4:36
Label
Songwriter(s)Jared Leto
Producer(s)
Thirty Seconds to Mars singles chronology
"Capricorn (A Brand New Name)"
(2002)
"Edge of the Earth"
(2003)
"Attack"
(2005)
Music video
"Edge of the Earth" on
YouTube

"Edge of the Earth" is a song by American rock band Thirty Seconds to Mars. The song was released through Immortal and Virgin on March 3, 2003, as the second single from the band's self-titled debut album. The song was written by Jared Leto and was produced by Bob Ezrin, Brian Virtue and 30 Seconds to Mars.

Release

30 Seconds to Mars released "Edge of the Earth" to American radio on January 28, 2003.

The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn on February 3, 2003.[3] It was the first performance of 30 Seconds to Mars with the guitarist Tomo Miličević, who replaced Solon Bixler few days earlier.[4]
The music video for the song was directed by Kevin McCullough and premiered on March 27, 2003, on the band's official website. The video contains concert footage, meetings with fans and behind the scenes of shows.

"Edge of the Earth" was featured in the trailer for

tribute album Vitamin String Quartet Tribute to 30 Seconds to Mars (2008). The group used violins, viola, cello and double bass to express their interpretation of the music of 30 Seconds to Mars.[7]

Track listing

US promotional single
  1. "Edge of the Earth" (Radio Edit) – 3:58
  2. "Edge of the Earth" (Album Version) – 4:36

Personnel

Credits adapted from 30 Seconds to Mars booklet.[8]

Release history

Region Date Format Label
United States January 28, 2003[9] Modern rock radio
March 3, 2003[10] Digital download

References

  1. ^ "Available for Airplay Archive". FMQB. Archived from the original on 22 March 2013. Retrieved 23 May 2013.
  2. ^ "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Show #2411". TV.com. Archived from the original on 13 November 2013. Retrieved 23 May 2013.
  3. ^ "06 Tunes On TV". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved 23 May 2013.
  4. ^ Anderson, Philip (19 April 2006). "Interview with Tomo Milicevic and Matt Wachter of 30 Seconds to Mars". Kaos2000. Archived from the original on 5 May 2007. Retrieved 23 May 2013.
  5. ^ Webb, Dan (2 September 2010). "Gamescom 2010: Need For Speed: Hot Pursuit Preview – The Thrill of The Chase". Xbox360Achievements. Retrieved 23 May 2013.
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    . Retrieved 23 May 2013.
  7. Rovi Corporation
    . Retrieved 23 May 2013.
  8. ^ 30 Seconds to Mars (booklet). Thirty Seconds to Mars. Los Angeles, California: Virgin Records. 2002. 12424.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  9. ^ "Modern Rock Airplay Archive". FMQB. Archived from the original on 22 March 2013. Retrieved 25 May 2013.
  10. Allmusic
    . Retrieved 25 May 2013.