Version) — Men At Work - Who Can It Be Now? (video

Men at Work's "Who Can It Be Now?" remains a quintessential artifact of the 1980s New Wave era. While the track itself is a masterclass in paranoia-pop, the music video adds a layer of surrealist humor that defines the band’s early identity. The Visual Narrative

The "Video Version" highlights the band's tight instrumentation and unique sound. Men At Work - Who Can It Be Now? (Video Version)

Hay’s voice shifts seamlessly from anxious whispers to powerful, belted choruses. Cultural Impact It helped propel the band to global stardom. Men at Work's "Who Can It Be Now

A driving, steady beat that keeps the tension high without being overbearing. Hay’s voice shifts seamlessly from anxious whispers to

💡 The video succeeds because it doesn't take its dark themes too seriously, balancing genuine anxiety with slapstick visual cues. If you’re interested, I can: Compare this to the "Down Under" music video.

List other with a similar surrealist style.

The video is a literal interpretation of the lyrics, centered on lead singer Colin Hay trapped in a sparsely decorated room.