AC/DC – Who Made Who

Every few years I will watch Maximum Overdrive for a laugh and this is the best thing about it. That movie was directed by a very high Stephen King and it showed.

Stephen King was a huge fan of AC/DC, and when he got to meet them he asked them if they would provide music for this movie. He also offered the band a role in the film, but AC/DC declined, stating they were not actors. The band agreed to do the soundtrack after Stephen King sang “Ain’t No Fun (Waiting Round to Be a Millionaire)” from their 1976 album Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap. King sang the entire song from start to finish and the band laughingly agreed that if he was such a fan they would do it for him.

AC/DC performs all but two songs featured in the film, including two unreleased mixes of previously recorded songs, and the entire 1987 album Who Made Who is the soundtrack to this movie. AC/DC wrote this song and various instrumentals, only two of which appear on the album.

The rest of the songs are from previous AC/DC albums. At the time of the release many music stores had no idea the album Who Made Who was a compilation soundtrack for this movie, and many mislabeled the album as an AC/DC greatest hits. Limited pressings of the album did feature the movie’s logo, stating it was the soundtrack to Stephen King’s Maximum Overdrive, but this was later removed from future pressings.

The song peaked at #23 on the Billboard 100 and #16 in the UK and #35 in New Zealand in 1986. The album peaked at #33 on the Billboard Album Charts, #12 in Canada, #11 in the UK, and #24 in New Zealand.

Who Made Who

The video games say, “Play me”
Face it on a level, but it take you every time on a one-on-one
Feelin’ running down your spine
Nothin’ gonna save your one last dime ’cause it own you
Through and through
The databank know my number
Says I got to pay ’cause I made the grade last year
Feel it when I turn the screw
Kick you ’round the world
There ain’t a thing that it can’t do
Do to you, yeah

Who made who, who made you?
Who made who, ain’t nobody told you?
Who made who, who made you?
If you made them and they made you
Who picked up the bill and who made who?
Who made who, who turned the screw?

Satellites send me picture
Get it in the aisle
Take it to the wall
Spinnin’ like a dynamo
Feel it goin’ round and round
Running outta chips, you got no line in an 8-bit town
So don’t look down, no

Who made who, who made you?
Who made who, ain’t nobody told you?
Who made who, who made you?
If you made them and they made you
Who picked up the bill and who made who?
Ain’t nobody told you?

Who made who?
Who made you?
Who made who?
And who made who?
Yeah
Nobody told you?

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Author: Badfinger (Max)

Power Pop fan, Baseball, Beatles, Alternative music, old movies, and tv show fan. Also anything to do with pop culture in the 60s and 70s... I'm also a songwriter, bass and guitar player. Not the slightest bit interested in politics at all.

25 thoughts on “AC/DC – Who Made Who”

  1. Don’t know where I was that day but I don’t know this movie at all! That’s a funny story, hard to imagine the great Stephen King having to ‘beg’ for anything, but I guess at the time he was still an up and comer.

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    1. And Mr King was doing a lot of cocaine and if you watch this movie…you will believe it. It’s so bad it’s good….but I loved the music.

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  2. Great tune Max and I never really bought soundtracks except for this one and Dazed and Confused. Who Made Who I originally bought on cassette tape for the walkman back in 86. I upgraded to a vinyl copy a few years back …lol Great pick for a Thursday Sir!

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    1. Thanks man…the song was a hell of a lot better than the movie…I like how they sounded the same no matter what time period. No 80s production with these guys.

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    1. Now it’s a B movie through and through…the only one King directed and he was doing large amounts of cocaine and it shows.

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  3. I was a S. King fan back around then but never read this book and never saw the movie (mind you I read perhaps,15-20 of his books but probably only saw four or five movie adaptations). I remember this song though,one of the few by AC-DC that got fairly regular airplay on ordinary rock stations back then. By that time I’d long passed by my phase of liking them, but this song actually I thought wasn’t bad at all.

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    1. I like the way they play 3 chord songs over and over and make them sound different. I liked that they sounded more timeless than other bands…just a rock and roll feel with guitars. Those records would have worked in the 70s or 90s.

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  4. I was never a fan. When “Back in Black” came out, I came home from work to a 12 year old boy playing it at wall-shaking volume every day. He would then put on headphones and I’d be treated to him singing “You shook me all night long”, with him having no clue how loud he was. I forced myself to listen to this;) Still not a fan.

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    1. They don’t change…or rely on any big production…I like them because they are like a garage rock band that never ends.
      Yea Back in Black was way overplayed…and annoying if heard the way you did.

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      1. LOL… you know songs that are good to listen to while you are angry at something? That is AC/DC to me…

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  5. This was a pretty nice collection of songs, I was just the right age, about 9 I think, to get it and get into the band before getting their proper albums. That movie though, wow that was something. Been a dog’s age since I’ve watched it.

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  6. Can’t believe I’m saying this, but my first three CDs ever purchased by me were Damn Yankees Don’t Tread, Alice Cooper Trash, and THIS ONE! I actually liked Maximum Overdrive, haha

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