No. The vibration from earthquakes is a result of elastic rebound. This means that deformed rock has snapped back to its original shape. If deformation is not reversible, then elastic energy is not being stored, and rebound is not possible. Rocks may still be offset along a fault due to plastic deformation, but the offset happens as slow, creeping movement called aseismic slip (i.e., slip without seismicity/ shaking).