20 Years Triple J Hottest 100 | |
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Countdown details | |
Date of countdown | 8-9 June 2013 |
Countdown highlights | |
Winning song | Oasis "Wonderwall" |
Most entries | Dave Grohl The Killers Silverchair Damon Albarn Daft Punk (3 tracks) |
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.
# | Artist | Tracks |
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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 |
Country | Count |
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United States | 42 |
Australia | 29 |
United Kingdom | 25 |
France | 3 |
Iceland | 1 |
Ireland | 1 |
New Zealand | 1 |
Decade | Song Count |
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1990s | 44 [3] |
2000s | 48 |
2010s | 8 |
No. | Title | Artist(s) | Length |
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1. | "Wonderwall" (#1) | Oasis | 4:19 |
2. | "Mr. Brightside" (#7) | The Killers | 3:43 |
3. | "The Nosebleed Section" (#4) | Hilltop Hoods | 3:37 |
4. | "Somebody That I Used To Know" (#9) | Gotye featuring Kimbra | 4:04 |
5. | "Last Goodbye" (#3) | Jeff Buckley | 4:35 |
6. | "Knights of Cydonia" (#23) | Muse | 4:47 |
7. | "One More Time" (#44) | Daft Punk | 3:55 |
8. | "! (the Song Formerly Known As)" (#70) | Regurgitator | 3:26 |
9. | "No One Knows" (#11) | Queens of the Stone Age | 4:39 |
10. | "Little Lion Man" (#14) | Mumford & Sons | 4:02 |
11. | "Video Games" (#99) | Lana Del Rey | 4:42 |
12. | "These Days" (#8) | Powderfinger | 4:13 |
13. | "Feel Good Inc." (#52) | Gorillaz featuring De La Soul | 3:41 |
14. | "Bohemian Like You" (#51) | The Dandy Warhols | 3:31 |
15. | "My People" (#77) | The Presets | 4:26 |
16. | "Paper Planes" (#97) | M.I.A. | 3:23 |
17. | "Chemical Heart" (#63) | Grinspoon | 4:39 |
18. | "Bitter Sweet Symphony" (#5) | The Verve | 4:35 |
19. | "Float On" (#45) | Modest Mouse | 3:28 |
No. | Title | Artist(s) | Length |
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1. | "Seven Nation Army" (#2) | The White Stripes | 3:51 |
2. | "Paranoid Android" (#13) | Radiohead | 6:22 |
3. | "Dog Days Are Over" (#49) | Florence and the Machine | 4:10 |
4. | "Sweet Disposition" (#38) | The Temper Trap | 3:52 |
5. | "One Crowded Hour" (#24) | Augie March | 4:12 |
6. | "Gangsta's Paradise" (#85) | Coolio featuring L.V. | 4:01 |
7. | "Breathe" (#15) | The Prodigy | 3:59 |
8. | "Berlin Chair" (#66) | You Am I | 2:35 |
9. | "Zombie" (#33) | The Cranberries | 5:06 |
10. | "Let's Dance to Joy Division" (#74) | The Wombats | 3:11 |
11. | "Dammit" (#19) | Blink-182 | 2:45 |
12. | "Kids" (#64) | MGMT | 5:02 |
13. | "Hey Ya!" (#18) | OutKast | 4:09 |
14. | "Big Jet Plane" (#81) | Angus & Julia Stone | 3:58 |
15. | "Tomorrow" (#17) | Silverchair | 4:26 |
16. | "Song 2" (#22) | Blur | 2:02 |
17. | "Buy Me a Pony" (#62) | Spiderbait | 1:43 |
18. | "Banquet" (#57) | Bloc Party | 3:18 |
19. | "Skinny Love" (#16) | Bon Iver | 3:49 |
20. | "Teardrop" (#31) | Massive Attack | 5:27 |
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