Triple J Hottest 100 of the Past 20 Years, 2013

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20 Years Triple J Hottest 100
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Countdown details
Date of countdown8-9 June 2013
Countdown highlights
Winning song Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Oasis
"Wonderwall"
Most entries Flag of the United States.svg Dave Grohl
Flag of the United States.svg The Killers
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Silverchair
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Damon Albarn
Flag of France (lighter variant).svg Daft Punk
(3 tracks)
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The Triple J Hottest 100 of the Past 20 Years was a poll conducted by Triple J to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Hottest 100's current format. [1] Voters were allowed to vote for 20 songs that were released from 1 January 1993 until 31 December 2012. Voting was open for 20 days from 14 May to 2 June. [2] The first half of the countdown was broadcast on 8 June and the second half was broadcast the following day. Approximately 940,000 votes were received.

Contents

Full list

#SongArtistCountry of originYear of releasePrevious position
(annual countdown) [note 1]
Previous position
(all-time countdown)
1 Wonderwall Oasis United Kingdom1995112 (2009)
2 Seven Nation Army The White Stripes United States2003320 (2009)
3 Last Goodbye Jeff Buckley United States199414 (1995)4 (1998), 7 (2009)
4 The Nosebleed Section Hilltop Hoods Australia2003917 (2009)
5 Bitter Sweet Symphony The Verve United Kingdom1997499 (1998), 14 (2009)
6 Everlong Foo Fighters United States199761 (2006) [note 2] 9 (2009)
7 Mr. Brightside The Killers United States200313 (2004)38 (2009)
8 These Days Powderfinger Australia20001 (1999)21 (2009)
9 Somebody That I Used to Know Gotye featuring Kimbra Australia/New Zealand20111
10 My Happiness PowderfingerAustralia2000127 (2009)
11 No One Knows Queens of the Stone Age United States2002145 (2009)
12 Hearts a Mess GotyeAustralia2006877 (2009)
13 Paranoid Android Radiohead United Kingdom1997513 (1998), 5 (2009)
14 Little Lion Man Mumford & Sons United Kingdom20091
15 Breathe The Prodigy United Kingdom1996795 (1998), 70 (2009)
16 Skinny Love Bon Iver United States200721 (2008)92 (2009)
17 Tomorrow Silverchair Australia1994559 (1998), 33 (2009)
18 Hey Ya! OutKast United States20032
19 Dammit (Growing Up) Blink-182 United States1997620 (1998), 68 (2009)
20 Prisoner of Society The Living End Australia19971518 (1998), 34 (2009)
21 1979 The Smashing Pumpkins United States199513 (1996)71 (1998), 35 (2009)
22 Song 2 Blur United Kingdom1997246 (1998), 61 (2009)
23 Knights of Cydonia Muse United Kingdom20061 (2007)18 (2009)
24 One Crowded Hour Augie March Australia2006159 (2009)
25 Bullet with Butterfly Wings The Smashing PumpkinsUnited States1995233 (1998), 51 (2009)
26 Chop Suey! System of a Down United States2001382 (2009)
27 Frontier Psychiatrist The Avalanches Australia20006
28 Scar Tissue Red Hot Chili Peppers United States199910
29 Take Me Out Franz Ferdinand United Kingdom20041100 (2009)
30 Californication Red Hot Chili PeppersUnited States19997 (2000)
31 Teardrop Massive Attack featuring Elizabeth Fraser United Kingdom19982322 (2009)
32 Stinkfist Tool United States1996224 (1998), 37 (2009)
33 Zombie The Cranberries Ireland19941
34 Brick Ben Folds Five United States199712 (1998)32 (1998), 67 (2009)
35 Karma Police RadioheadUnited Kingdom1997954 (1998), 15 (2009)
36 Hallelujah Jeff BuckleyUnited States19943 (2009)
37 Sabotage Beastie Boys United States19941644 (1998), 48 (2009)
38 Sweet Disposition The Temper Trap Australia2008102
39 Heart-Shaped Box Nirvana United States199320101 (2009)
40 Closer Nine Inch Nails United States1994214 (1998), 62 (2009)
41 Yellow Coldplay United Kingdom2000587 (2009)
42 Brother Matt Corby Australia20113
43Betterman John Butler Trio Australia2001547 (2009)
44 One More Time Daft Punk France200061 (2001)96 (2009)
45 Float On Modest Mouse United States20041194 (2009)
46 Into My Arms Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds Australia19971884 (1998), 36 (2009)
47 Self Esteem The Offspring United States1994380 (1998)
48 Last Nite The Strokes United States200112
49 Dog Days Are Over Florence and the Machine United Kingdom200910
50 Better Man Pearl Jam United States199444 (1995)22 (1998), 39 (2009)
51 Bohemian Like You The Dandy Warhols United States20001085 (2009)
52 Feel Good Inc. Gorillaz featuring De La Soul United Kingdom/United States20053
53 Every You Every Me Placebo United Kingdom1999583 (2009)
54 Sex on Fire Kings of Leon United States2008190 (2009)
55 Praise You Fatboy Slim United Kingdom19994
56 Born Slippy .NUXX Underworld United Kingdom199512 (1996)65 (2009)
57 Banquet Bloc Party United Kingdom200542 (2009)
58 No Aphrodisiac The Whitlams Australia1997136 (1998)
59 Around the World Daft PunkFrance199758 (2009)
60 Glycerine Bush United Kingdom19955 (1996)
61 Lonely Boy The Black Keys United States20112
62 Buy Me a Pony Spiderbait Australia1996186 (1998)
63 Chemical Heart Grinspoon Australia20022
64 Kids MGMT United States20085
65 Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger Daft PunkFrance20017 (2007) [note 3]
66 Berlin Chair You Am I Australia19942361 (1998), 52 (2009)
67 Breezeblocks alt-J United Kingdom20123
68 Are You Gonna Be My Girl Jet Australia20031
69 Lose Yourself Eminem United States20027
70  ! (The Song Formerly Known As) Regurgitator Australia19976 (1998)
71 Clint Eastwood Gorillaz featuring Del Tha Funky Homosapien United Kingdom20019
72 Joker & the Thief Wolfmother Australia20059
73 Home Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros United States200915
74 Let's Dance to Joy Division The Wombats United Kingdom200712
75 Somebody Told Me The KillersUnited States20044
76 Electric Feel MGMTUnited States20082
77 My People The Presets Australia200718
78 Freak SilverchairAustralia199713
79 I Bet You Look Good on the Dancefloor Arctic Monkeys United Kingdom200550
80 Bulls on Parade Rage Against the Machine United States19964689 (2009)
81 Big Jet Plane Angus & Julia Stone Australia20101
82 Teenage Dirtbag Wheatus United States20004
83 Common People Pulp United Kingdom19953881 (2009)
84 Gold Digger Kanye West featuring Jamie Foxx United States200513
85 Gangsta's Paradise Coolio featuring L.V. United States19953
86 When You Were Young The KillersUnited States20064
87 Naïve The Kooks United Kingdom2006
88Monsters Something for Kate Australia20012
89 Wolf Like Me TV on the Radio United States20066399 (2009)
90 Straight Lines SilverchairAustralia20072
91 Harpoon Jebediah Australia19977 (1998)
92 Little Talks Of Monsters and Men Iceland20112 (2012)
93 Black Hole Sun Soundgarden United States19942258 (1998)
94 Pumped Up Kicks Foster the People United States201032
95 Cigarettes Will Kill You Ben Lee Australia19982
96 Hello The Cat Empire Australia20036
97 Paper Planes M.I.A. United Kingdom200717
98 Leaving Home JebediahAustralia19971050 (1998)
99 Video Games Lana Del Rey United States20116
100 Intergalactic Beastie BoysUnited States199825

Artists with multiple entries

#ArtistTracks
3 Dave Grohl [note 4] 6, 11, 39
The Killers 7, 75, 86
Silverchair 17, 78, 90
Damon Albarn [note 5] 22, 52, 71
Daft Punk 44, 59, 65
2 Jeff Buckley 3, 36
Powderfinger 8, 10
Gotye 9, 12
Radiohead 13, 35
The Smashing Pumpkins 21, 25
Red Hot Chili Peppers 28, 30
Beastie Boys 37, 100
Gorillaz 52, 71
MGMT 64, 76
Jebediah 91, 98

Nations represented

CountryCount
United States42
Australia29
United Kingdom25
France3
Iceland1
Ireland1
New Zealand1

Songs by decade

DecadeSong Count
1990s44 [3]
2000s48
2010s8

Notes

  1. Year is specified if different from year of release
  2. Live acoustic version
  3. Alive 2007 version
  4. Once with the Foo Fighters (6), once with Queens of the Stone Age (11) and once with Nirvana (39)
  5. Once with Blur (22), twice with Gorillaz (52, 71)

CD Release

Disc 1
No.TitleArtist(s)Length
1."Wonderwall" (#1)Oasis4:19
2."Mr. Brightside" (#7)The Killers3:43
3."The Nosebleed Section" (#4)Hilltop Hoods3:37
4."Somebody That I Used To Know" (#9)Gotye featuring Kimbra4:04
5."Last Goodbye" (#3)Jeff Buckley4:35
6."Knights of Cydonia" (#23)Muse4:47
7."One More Time" (#44)Daft Punk3:55
8."! (the Song Formerly Known As)" (#70)Regurgitator3:26
9."No One Knows" (#11)Queens of the Stone Age4:39
10."Little Lion Man" (#14)Mumford & Sons4:02
11."Video Games" (#99)Lana Del Rey4:42
12."These Days" (#8)Powderfinger4:13
13."Feel Good Inc." (#52)Gorillaz featuring De La Soul3:41
14."Bohemian Like You" (#51)The Dandy Warhols3:31
15."My People" (#77)The Presets4:26
16."Paper Planes" (#97)M.I.A.3:23
17."Chemical Heart" (#63)Grinspoon4:39
18."Bitter Sweet Symphony" (#5)The Verve4:35
19."Float On" (#45)Modest Mouse3:28
Disc 2
No.TitleArtist(s)Length
1."Seven Nation Army" (#2)The White Stripes3:51
2."Paranoid Android" (#13)Radiohead6:22
3."Dog Days Are Over" (#49)Florence and the Machine4:10
4."Sweet Disposition" (#38)The Temper Trap3:52
5."One Crowded Hour" (#24)Augie March4:12
6."Gangsta's Paradise" (#85)Coolio featuring L.V.4:01
7."Breathe" (#15)The Prodigy3:59
8."Berlin Chair" (#66)You Am I2:35
9."Zombie" (#33)The Cranberries5:06
10."Let's Dance to Joy Division" (#74)The Wombats3:11
11."Dammit" (#19)Blink-1822:45
12."Kids" (#64)MGMT5:02
13."Hey Ya!" (#18)OutKast4:09
14."Big Jet Plane" (#81)Angus & Julia Stone3:58
15."Tomorrow" (#17)Silverchair4:26
16."Song 2" (#22)Blur2:02
17."Buy Me a Pony" (#62)Spiderbait1:43
18."Banquet" (#57)Bloc Party3:18
19."Skinny Love" (#16)Bon Iver3:49
20."Teardrop" (#31)Massive Attack5:27

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