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"Nobody's Fault" Song by Aerosmith from the album Rocks Released May 3, 1976 Genre Heavy metal Length 4:25 Label Columbia Writer Steven Tyler, Brad Whitford Producer Aerosmith, Jack Douglas Rocks track listing "Sick as a Dog"
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(7)"Nobody's Fault" is a song by American hard rock band Aerosmith. It is the sixth track on Aerosmith's hard rock album Rocks, released in 1976. It was written by guitarist Brad Whitford and lead singer Steven Tyler. Whitford often cites it as his favorite Aerosmith song.[1]
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Background
The song is highlighted by a heavy backbeat of drums and bass by Joey Kramer and Tom Hamilton, as well as the soaring lead guitars of Brad Whitford and Joe Perry, and loud singing with a serious tone by Steven Tyler. According to Steven, the lyrics: "have to do with earthquakes, which we were scared of, along with flying". To drummer Joey Kramer, this song is one of the best drumming of his.
Legacy
"Nobody's Fault" is often cited as one of the hardest rocking songs Aerosmith has ever recorded and is cited by several musicians in the genre as being among their favorite. The song is one of former Guns N' Roses guitarist Slash's favorite Aerosmith songs,[2] as well as that of Metallica leader James Hetfield[citation needed], additionally the song Damage Inc. has a similar opening. Kurt Cobain stated this song as one of his favorite songs in his journal.[citation needed]
Cover versions
Thrash metal band Testament covered this song on their 1988 album, The New Order. A humorous music video was filmed for this version featuring Testament's rhythm guitarist Eric Peterson annoying his bandmates by constantly filming them with his personal videocamera in the opening sequence.
Southern Metal band Jackyl did a cover of the song on their 1998 album, Stayin' Alive.
Glam metal band L.A. Guns contributed a cover of the song for their 2004 covers album Rips the Covers Off.
Mötley Crüe frontman Vince Neil covered this song on his 2010 solo album Tattoos & Tequila.
Uses in other media
The song is featured in the 2008 video game Guitar Hero: Aerosmith.
References
Categories:- Aerosmith songs
- 1976 songs
- Songs written by Steven Tyler
- Songs written by Brad Whitford
- Songs produced by Jack Douglas
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