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"Nobody's Fault" is a song by Aerosmith Written by Aerosmith lead singer Steven Tyler and guitarist Brad Whitford, this song was never a hit, but many musicians have cited it as a favorite. Guns 'N' Roses guitarist Slash said in Rolling Stone magazine, April 21, 2005: "The key to Rocks is the first two songs: 'Back in the Saddle' and 'Last Child.' That combination just ripped my head off. But my favorite song on the record has always been 'Nobody's Fault,' which is the second song on the B-side. Aerosmith had an aggressive, psychotic, drugged-out vibe, but at the same time they had a Stones-y blues thing going on. There was just nothing cooler than Aerosmith coming out of America at that point."

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  • "Nobody's Fault" is a song by Aerosmith Written by Aerosmith lead singer Steven Tyler and guitarist Brad Whitford, this song was never a hit, but many musicians have cited it as a favorite. Guns 'N' Roses guitarist Slash said in Rolling Stone magazine, April 21, 2005: "The key to Rocks is the first two songs: 'Back in the Saddle' and 'Last Child.' That combination just ripped my head off. But my favorite song on the record has always been 'Nobody's Fault,' which is the second song on the B-side. Aerosmith had an aggressive, psychotic, drugged-out vibe, but at the same time they had a Stones-y blues thing going on. There was just nothing cooler than Aerosmith coming out of America at that point."
  • Nobody's Fault is a Season 8 episode of House, M.D., and the eleventh episode of the season, that first aired on February 6, 2012. It was written by Russel Friend, Garrett Lerner and David Foster, and directed by Greg Yaitanes. The format of the episode was similar to The Mistake, where the case will unfold during the investigation. It will also follow the format of Three Stories and Two Stories by telling the story in non-chronological fashion. Reviews of the episode touted it as one of the most important episodes of the series.
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  • Nobody's Fault is a Season 8 episode of House, M.D., and the eleventh episode of the season, that first aired on February 6, 2012. It was written by Russel Friend, Garrett Lerner and David Foster, and directed by Greg Yaitanes. After a patient suffers a psychotic break and nearly kills a hospital staff member while being treated for by House, House's career and freedom are in jeopardy and his fate is in the hands of New York Mercy Hospital's head of neurology Dr. Walter Cofield - a famous neurosurgeon who was once Foreman's mentor. However, the question becomes whether the fault was in House's unorthodox methods or the behavior of the other treating physicians. In the end, Dr. Cofield must balance House's results against the dangers of his methods and determine whether House must be stopped. The outcome is far from clear when House's most loyal fellow comes to believe that the boss is the one to blame. The format of the episode was similar to The Mistake, where the case will unfold during the investigation. It will also follow the format of Three Stories and Two Stories by telling the story in non-chronological fashion. Reviews of the episode touted it as one of the most important episodes of the series.
  • "Nobody's Fault" is a song by Aerosmith Written by Aerosmith lead singer Steven Tyler and guitarist Brad Whitford, this song was never a hit, but many musicians have cited it as a favorite. Guns 'N' Roses guitarist Slash said in Rolling Stone magazine, April 21, 2005: "The key to Rocks is the first two songs: 'Back in the Saddle' and 'Last Child.' That combination just ripped my head off. But my favorite song on the record has always been 'Nobody's Fault,' which is the second song on the B-side. Aerosmith had an aggressive, psychotic, drugged-out vibe, but at the same time they had a Stones-y blues thing going on. There was just nothing cooler than Aerosmith coming out of America at that point."
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