Music
- "Rock Bottom" (Babyface song)
- "Rock Bottom" (Lynsey de Paul and Mike Moran song), a song that came second at the Eurovision Song Contest 1977
- "Rock Bottom" (Wynonna Judd song)
- Rock Bottom (album), an album by Robert Wyatt
- "Rock Bottom", a song by Eminem from The Slim Shady LP
- "Rock Bottom", a song by the band Kiss from Dressed to Kill
- "Rock Bottom", a song by Scottish singer-songwriter Amy Macdonald
- "Rock Bottom", a song by Pleasure P
- "Rock Bottom", a song by Scooter
- "Rock Bottom", a song by the rock band UFO from their 1974 album Phenomenon
- Rock Bottom Entertainment, a Detroit-based rap group, who recently signed to Interscope
- "Let's Hear It for Rock Bottom", a song by The Offspring from the album Rise and Fall, Rage and Grace
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