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Rudy Sarzo Defends AI Tools Against Bands Who Use Backing Tracks in Live Shows

Sarah J. Thorne
Last updated: 2026/06/26 at 4:03 PM
By Sarah J. Thorne 4 Min Read
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Legendary rock bassist Rudy Sarzo has come clean about using artificial intelligence on his new independent solo song “Your Heart Is The Road.” He defends his decision by citing a complete lack of a $10,000 studio budget and criticizing touring bands who secretly use backing tracks without admitting it to fans.

“I come clean [about that]. There’s even bands on the road that perform live with tracks, and they don’t tell people that, ‘Hey, we got tracks. Okay, everybody, we got tracks.’ And they don’t do that. But I come clean. I say, ‘Yeah, I use artificial intelligence,'” Sarzo explained. “I don’t have a budget. Who has a budget? I don’t have a budget to go home, [spend] 10 grand and dump it in the studio just for songs that [will be released independently to all the streaming services].”

Sarzo’s transparency about his use of AI tools stands in stark contrast to the industry’s broader approach to emerging technologies in music production. Many artists quietly employ similar technologies without informing their audiences. Independent artists increasingly leverage artificial intelligence to overcome financial constraints while maintaining creative control without traditional record company backing.

The legendary bassist, formerly of Ozzy Osbourne’s band and Quiet Riot, used AI technology to explore lyrics and musical concepts without the pressure of external judgment. This approach allowed him to generate ideas quickly and efficiently, a necessity when operating independently without the substantial resources that major labels provide.

Sarzo deliberately chose to release the single independently. He doesn’t want to be bound to any label that dictates what demographic to appeal to or how many units to sell. This creative autonomy allows him to preserve the diversity of his musical roots and explore the full range of his artistic capabilities. “I don’t wanna be pegged into one box. I just wanna play with the diversity that I grew up playing,” he emphasized.

Throughout the 1980s, record companies forced artists to conform to specific sonic templates by employing tools like the Yamaha SPX90, a legendary digital multi-effects processor that defined the “hair band” sound of that era. Companies would add excessive reverb and processing to make artists sound like arena headliners, stripping away individuality in pursuit of commercial uniformity. By working independently and transparently with AI tools today, Sarzo actively rejects this legacy of corporate control over artistic expression.

AI tools such as Udio and Suno have become essential resources for independent musicians. These platforms enable artists to produce high-quality music without large budgets. They allow experimentation with new sounds and lyrical ideas while maintaining full creative autonomy. Sarzo’s approach demonstrates how modern technology can serve as a democratizing force in music production. Independent professionals can now continue creating without the financial burden that once made independent releases prohibitively expensive. His story serves as both inspiration and a practical model for how artists can ethically integrate AI into their workflow while staying true to their artistic identity and maintaining transparency with their audience.

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