AC/DC - Who Made Who (Remastered)
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Track List: Who Made Who (Remastered)
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- Who Made WhoDownload & Buy
- You Shook Me All Night LongDownload & Buy
- D.T.Download & Buy
- Sink The PinkDownload & Buy
- Ride OnDownload & Buy
- Hells BellsDownload & Buy
- Shake Your FoundationsDownload & Buy
- Chase The AceDownload & Buy
- For Those About To Rock (We Salute You)Download & Buy
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Album Details: Who Made Who (Remastered)
- Release Date:
- 12/12/2000
- Label:
- Sony Japan
- UPC:
- 4547366035285
User Reviews: Who Made Who (Remastered)
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Who Made Who is Maximun Overdrive
, March 31, 2002Wow!! Awesome Classic Metal Soundtrack to Stephen King's 1986 Horror Flick: Maximun Overdrive. D.T and Chase the Ace are great rock instrumental Classics done by AC/DC guitarist Angus and Malcom Young. Buy this album. It Rocks. That's all I have to say. -
should've made it a greatest hits..
, March 17, 2002Reviewer: letthereberock1977 - See all letthereberock1977's reviewsthis is too common i mean i like of course i like the songs "who made who", :you shook me all night long", and "hells bells", and ,for those about to rock (we salute you", not a bad song on the album so why did i give it a 3? because its too common i mean theres only one song on this album that AC/DC had never sung till this album and thats "who made who" the other be side the insurmetels can be found on back in black, for those about to rock (we salute you" and, fly on the wall
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Pro Reviews: Who Made Who (Remastered)
| EXPERT RATING: From AMG Reviews On paper, Who Made Who is just a cheap soundtrack to a cheap movie (Stephen King's disastrous Maximum Overdrive), but it's actually much more than that. It serves as a ripping AC/DC retrospective, tearing through such classics as "You Shook Me All Night Long" and "For Those About to Rock," adding the pounding title track to the band's canon, and rescuing overlooked songs like "Sink the Pink" from otherwise mediocre albums. It's not a perfect retrospective -- there's no "Back in Black," "Highway to Hell," or "Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap" -- but what is here is terrific. - Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide |
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