Who Made Who

AC/DC · Who Made Who

The video game says "Play me"
Face it on a level but it takes you every time on a one on one
Feeling running down your spine
Nothing gonna save your one last dime cause it owns you
Through and through

The databank knows my number
Says I gotta pay cause I made the grade last year
Feel it when I turn the screw
Kicks you round the world, there ain't a thing that it can't do
Do to you

CHORUS:
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, who? And who made who?

Who made who, who turned the screw?

Satellites send me picture
Get it in the eye, take it to the world (take it to the wire)
Spinning like a dynamo
Feel it going round and round
Running out of chips, you got no line in an 8-bit town
So don't look down, no

CHORUS

Ain't nobody told you, who made who?

Who Made Who

Released in 1980 on the album Who Made Who, "Who Made Who" stands as a defining track in AC/DC's evolution from hard rock to arena power metal. The song features the band's signature blend of driving rhythms, soaring vocals, and anthemic choruses that became hallmarks of their sound during the early 1980s. It showcases the collaborative energy of the band's lineup, particularly the interplay between Angus Young's guitar work and Brian Johnson's distinctive voice. As a staple of their discography, the recording captures the raw, energetic spirit of rock music at its peak, influencing countless bands that followed in the new wave of British and American heavy metal. The track remains a powerful example of AC/DC's ability to craft songs that resonate universally across generations.