He began his music career in 1985, as a drummer, and played with many bands in Lebanon and in the USA, namely: Amnesia (Lebanon 1983 - 1987), Munir Khawli Group (Lebanon, 1988 and 1995), Nobody's Fault (New York, 1988–1991), Forcado (Lebanon, 1992), Bare Necessity (New-York, 1993–1995), Ziad Rahbani (Lebanon, 1995–1996), Virus (Lebanon, 1997–1999), Grand Prix with Ziad Rahbani (2007).
It is the sixth track on Aerosmith's hard rock album Rocks, released in 1976.
San Andreas Fault | The Fault in Our Stars | The Fault in Our Stars (film) | Montereau-Fault-Yonne | Fault | fault (geology) | thrust fault | Queen Charlotte Fault | Nobody's Fault | San Andreas fault | Marikina Valley Fault System | Livin' On The Fault Line | Livin' on the Fault Line | It's Nobody's Fault but Mine | It Ain't My Fault | Humboldt Fault | Highland Boundary Fault | Enriquillo–Plantain Garden fault zone | Detachment fault | Balcones Fault | Bad Scene, Everyone's Fault: Jawbreaker Tribute | Bad Scene, Everyone's Fault | Arc-fault circuit interrupter | Alpine Fault |
The album is named after a song on Jawbreaker's 1995 album Dear You.
It is a cover of a Jawbreaker song which originally appeared on the tribute compilation Bad Scene, Everyone's Fault.
Pat Donohue (member of The Guy's All-Star Shoe Band on NPR's A Prairie Home Companion) covered the song on his 2011 album Nobody's Fault.
Many of the entertainments were written by Law, including A Night Surprise (1877), Nobody's Fault, composed by Hamilton Clarke (1882), and A Happy Bungalow, with music by Charles King Hall.