Triple J Hottest 100, 2006

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2006 Triple J Hottest 100
Countdown details
Date of countdown26 January 2007
Countdown highlights
Winning song Augie March
("One Crowded Hour")
Most entries Hilltop Hoods (5)
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The 2006 Triple J Hottest 100 was announced on Australia Day, 26 January 2007. It is the fourteenth such countdown of the most popular songs of the year, as voted by listeners of the Australian radio station Triple J.

Contents

Voting began on 1 January 2007, and closed on 21 January. 671,024 votes were counted in this year's poll. [1]

The broadcast began at 10 a.m., and at midday, crossed to Hyde Park in Sydney for a live broadcast of the countdown, beginning at #75. The top 10 was announced from 6 p.m. by breakfast team Myf Warhurst and Jay and the Doctor. The broadcast was also the first time the Hottest 100 had a live video webcast through the Triple J Website, showing film clips of each video and live footage from Hyde Park.

Full list

Note: Australian artists

#SongArtistCountry of Origin
1 One Crowded Hour Augie March Australia
2 Black Fingernails, Red Wine Eskimo Joe Australia
3 The Hard Road Hilltop Hoods Australia
4 When You Were Young The Killers United States
5 I Don't Feel Like Dancin' Scissor Sisters United States
6 Crazy Gnarls Barkley United States
7 Chasing Cars Snow Patrol United Kingdom
8 Hearts a Mess Gotye Australia
9 Starlight Muse United Kingdom
1019-20-20 The Grates Australia
11 Come On, Come On Little Birdy Australia
12 Funky Tonight John Butler Trio Australia
13 Welcome to the Black Parade My Chemical Romance United States
14 Here It Goes Again OK Go United States
15 Smile Lily Allen United Kingdom
16 Young Folks Peter Bjorn and John Sweden
17Science Is GoldenThe GratesAustralia
18 Supermassive Black Hole MuseUnited Kingdom
19 Kick, Push Lupe Fiasco United States
20 Fidelity Regina Spektor United States
21 Forever Young Youth Group Australia
22 Vicarious Tool United States
23 Clown Prince Hilltop HoodsAustralia
24 Gold Lion Yeah Yeah Yeahs United States
25 Meds Placebo United Kingdom
26Ta Douleur Camille France
27 You Only Live Once The Strokes United States
28 Steady, As She Goes The Saboteurs United States
29 The Pot ToolUnited States
30 When the Sun Goes Down Arctic Monkeys United Kingdom
31 Bones The KillersUnited States
32Gone The Butterfly Effect Australia
33Call Me Anytime The Cops Australia
34 Dani California Red Hot Chili Peppers United States
35 LDN Lily AllenUnited Kingdom
36 Nowhere Without You Bob Evans Australia
37 Don't You Think It's Time? Bob EvansAustralia
38Memories and Dust Josh Pyke Australia
39 A Slow Descent The Butterfly EffectAustralia
40 Take Me Back to Your House Basement Jaxx United Kingdom
41 What a Great Night Hilltop HoodsAustralia
42Inside OutsideThe GratesAustralia
43Paper Aeroplane Angus & Julia Stone Australia
44 Love Me or Hate Me (Fuck You!!!!) Lady Sovereign United Kingdom
45Roquefort Karnivool featuring The Cat Empire Australia
46 Miss Murder AFI United States
47The Truth About Cats and Dogs (Is That They Die) Pony Up Canada
48 On the Radio Regina SpektorUnited States
49 Fake Tales of San Francisco Arctic MonkeysUnited Kingdom
50 Heart in a Cage The StrokesUnited States
51Cigarettes and Suitcases Something for Kate Australia
52Unpredictable The Herd Australia
53 Wake Up The Living End Australia
54 I Want You So Hard (Boy's Bad News) Eagles of Death Metal United States
55 Woman (MSTRKRFT Remix) Wolfmother Australia and Canada
56Stopping All StationsHilltop HoodsAustralia
57Private EducationJosh PykeAustralia
58Always on this Line Sarah Blasko Australia
59 Song to Say Goodbye PlaceboUnited Kingdom
60 Over and Over Hot Chip United Kingdom
61 Everlong (Acoustic Live) Foo Fighters United States
62 We Are Your Friends Justice vs. Simian France
63 Wolf Like Me TV on the Radio United States
64Apple of the Eye (Lay Me Down) Something with Numbers Australia
65 The Prayer Bloc Party United Kingdom
66 Phenomena Yeah Yeah YeahsUnited States
67 Love Like Winter AFIUnited States
68Happiness Is A Chemical Darren Hanlon Australia
69 Nausea Beck United States
70 Such Great Heights Ben Folds United States
71Lies Are Much More FunThe GratesAustralia
72 Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is Jet Australia
73 King Without a Crown Matisyahu United States
74 Hands Open Snow PatrolUnited Kingdom
75Sundress Ben Kweller United States
76 Rip It Up JetAustralia
77Recapturing the VibeHilltop HoodsAustralia
78 Infra-Red PlaceboUnited Kingdom
79ExplainSarah BlaskoAustralia
80 Love Train WolfmotherAustralia
81 Gone Daddy Gone Gnarls BarkleyUnited States
82 Painkiller Freestylers featuring Pendulum United Kingdom and Australia
83Get Up Outta the Dirt Butterfingers Australia
84 Black Swan Thom Yorke United Kingdom
85Love Like Semtex Infadels United Kingdom
86 Touch the Sky Kanye West featuring Lupe FiascoUnited States
87 Better Way Ben Harper United States
88 Tarantula PendulumAustralia
89Mardy BumArctic MonkeysUnited Kingdom
90 Work It Out Jurassic 5 featuring Dave Matthews Band United States
91 The Only Difference Between Martyrdom and Suicide Is Press Coverage Panic! at the Disco United States
92 Alfie Lily AllenUnited Kingdom
93Everything's Just WonderfulLily AllenUnited Kingdom
94 Learnalilgivinanlovin GotyeAustralia
95 New York Eskimo JoeAustralia
96Slide In Next To Me Red Riders Australia
97 World Wide Suicide Pearl Jam United States
98 Standing in the Way of Control The Gossip United States
99 Original Fire Audioslave United States
100Come and Check Your Head Blue King Brown Australia

67 different artists' songs were included in the list. 42 of the 100 tracks were by Australian artists.

Artists with multiple entries

Five entries:

Four entries:

Three entries:

Two entries:

Countries represented

This was the first countdown since 1999 to feature an all-Australian top 3.

Top 10 Albums of 2006

Bold indicates winner of the Hottest 100 in 2006 and 2007. Hilltop Hoods won the J Award for The Hard Road.

#ArtistAlbumCountry of OriginTracks in the Hottest 100
1 Gotye Like Drawing Blood Australia8, 94
2 My Chemical Romance The Black Parade United States13 (44 in 2007)
3 Tool 10,000 Days United States22, 29
4 Muse Black Holes & Revelations United Kingdom9, 18 (1, 58 in 2007)
5 The Grates Gravity Won't Get You High Australia10, 17, 42, 71
6 Arctic Monkeys Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not United Kingdom30, 49, 89 (50 in 2005)
7 Little Birdy Hollywood Australia11
8 Augie March Moo, You Bloody Choir Australia1
9 Yeah Yeah Yeahs Show Your Bones United States24, 66
10 Hilltop Hoods The Hard Road Australia3, 23, 41, 56, 77

CD Release

CD 1
  1. Augie March - One Crowded Hour (#1)
  2. Eskimo Joe - Black Fingernails, Red Wine (#2)
  3. Hilltop Hoods - The Hard Road (#3)
  4. The Killers - When You Were Young (#4)
  5. The Grates - 19-20-20 (#10)
  6. Gnarls Barkley - Crazy (#6)
  7. Muse - Supermassive Black Hole (#18)
  8. Scissor Sisters - I Don't Feel Like Dancing (#5)
  9. Gotye - Hearts A Mess (#8)
  10. John Butler Trio - Funky Tonight (#12)
  11. Lily Allen - Smile (#15)
  12. OK GO - Here It Goes Again (#14)
  13. Beck - Nausea (#69)
  14. Lupe Fiasco - Kick Push (#19)
  15. Little Birdy - Come On Come On (#11)
  16. The Cops - Call Me Anytime (#33)
  17. The Butterfly Effect - Gone (#32)
  18. Hot Chip - Over & Over (#60)
  19. Sarah Blasko - Explain (#79)
  20. Snow Patrol - Chasing Cars (Live) (#7)
CD 2
  1. Justice Vs Simian - We Are Your Friends (#62)
  2. AFI - Miss Murder (#46)
  3. Wolfmother - Love Train (#80)
  4. Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Gold Lion (#24)
  5. Peter Bjorn & John - Young Folks (#16)
  6. Bob Evans - Nowhere Without You (#36)
  7. Camille - Ta Douleur (#26)
  8. Basement Jaxx - Take Me Back To Your House (#40)
  9. Karnivool - Roquefort (#45)
  10. TV On The Radio - Wolf Like Me (#63)
  11. Something With Numbers - Apple Of The Eye (#64)
  12. Regina Spektor - Fidelity (#20)
  13. Angus & Julia Stone - Paper Aeroplane (#43)
  14. Freestylers/Pendulum - Painkiller (#82)
  15. Eagles Of Death Metal - I Want You So Hard (Boy's Bad News) (#54)
  16. The Gossip - Standing In The Way Of Control (#98)
  17. Blue King Brown - Come & Check Your Head (#100)
  18. The Herd - Unpredictable (#52)
  19. Placebo - Meds (#25)
  20. Josh Pyke - Memories & Dust (#38)
  21. Lady Sovereign - Love Me Or Hate Me (#44)

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References

  1. Gadd, Michael (26 January 2007). "Augie March win Hottest 100". News.com.au . Retrieved 26 January 2007.