Triple J Hottest 100, 1990

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1990 Triple J Hottest 100
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Winning song Joy Division
("Love Will Tear Us Apart")
Most entries The Cure (7)
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The 1990 Triple J Hottest 100 was the second yearly poll of the most popular songs, according to listeners of the Australian radio station Triple J. From 1989 to 1991, listeners could vote for songs released in any year.

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#Song [1] ArtistCountry of OriginYear of release
1 Love Will Tear Us Apart Joy Division United Kingdom1980
2 Throw Your Arms Around Me Hunters & Collectors Australia1985
3 How Soon Is Now? The Smiths United Kingdom1984
4Uncertain Smile The The United Kingdom1983
5 Blue Monday New Order United Kingdom1983
6 Fools Gold The Stone Roses United Kingdom1989
7 This Charming Man The SmithsUnited Kingdom1983
8 Rock Lobster The B-52's United States1978
9 It's the End of the World as We Know It (And I Feel Fine) R.E.M. United States1987
10 That's Entertainment The Jam United Kingdom1980
11 A Forest The Cure United Kingdom1980
12 Holiday in Cambodia Dead Kennedys United States1980
13 Troy Sinéad O'Connor Ireland1987
14 Under the Milky Way The Church Australia1988
15 Shivers The Boys Next Door Australia1978
16 Birthday The Sugarcubes Iceland1987
17 Wuthering Heights Kate Bush United Kingdom1978
18 Debaser Pixies United States1988
19 Primary The CureUnited Kingdom1981
20 Anarchy in the U.K. Sex Pistols United Kingdom1976
21 Bizarre Love Triangle New OrderUnited Kingdom1986
22 She Sells Sanctuary The Cult United Kingdom1985
23 Boys Don't Cry The CureUnited Kingdom1980
24 Ride On Time Black Box Italy1989
25 Just Like Heaven The CureUnited Kingdom1987
26Betty's Worry or the SlabHunters & CollectorsAustralia1984
27 Cattle and Cane The Go-Betweens Australia1983
28 London Calling The Clash United Kingdom1979
29 Fight the Power Public Enemy United States1989
30 Another Girl, Another Planet The Only Ones United Kingdom1978
31 Song to the Siren This Mortal Coil United Kingdom1983
32Talking to a StrangerHunters & CollectorsAustralia1982
33 Fuck tha Police N.W.A United States1988
34 Monkey Gone to Heaven PixiesUnited States1989
35 Wish You Were Here Pink Floyd United Kingdom1975
36 Buffalo Stance Neneh Cherry Sweden1988
37 Sign “☮” the Times Prince United States1987
38 Tainted Love Soft Cell United Kingdom1981
39 Kiss PrinceUnited States1986
40 Back to Life (However Do You Want Me) Soul II Soul United Kingdom1989
41 Blister in the Sun Violent Femmes United States1983
42 Respect Aretha Franklin United States1965
43 Lullaby The CureUnited Kingdom1989
44 There Is a Light That Never Goes Out The SmithsUnited Kingdom1985
45Info Freako Jesus Jones United Kingdom1989
46 The One I Love R.E.M.United States1987
47Everybody Moves Died Pretty Australia1989
48 Dancing Queen ABBA Sweden1975
49 Wide Open Road The Triffids Australia1986
50 "Heroes" David Bowie United Kingdom1977
51 She Bangs the Drums The Stone RosesUnited Kingdom1989
52 The End The Doors United States1967
53 Bigmouth Strikes Again The SmithsUnited Kingdom1986
54Aloha Steve and Danno Radio Birdman Australia1978
55 Here Comes Your Man PixiesUnited States1989
56 Can't Be Sure The Sundays United Kingdom1989
57 The Unguarded Moment The ChurchAustralia1981
58 Waiting for the Great Leap Forwards Billy Bragg United Kingdom1988
59 Greetings to the New Brunette Billy BraggUnited Kingdom1986
60 Deanna Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds Australia1988
61 Stairway to Heaven Led Zeppelin United Kingdom1971
62 L.A. Woman The DoorsUnited States1971
63 Alison Elvis Costello United Kingdom1977
64 Love Song Simple Minds United Kingdom1981
65 Temptation New OrderUnited Kingdom1982
66 Imagine John Lennon United Kingdom1971
67 The Love Cats The CureUnited Kingdom1983
68 True Faith New OrderUnited Kingdom1987
69 Nothing Compares 2 U Sinéad O'ConnorIreland1990
70 Wise Up! Sucker Pop Will Eat Itself United Kingdom1989
71 Say Goodbye Hunters & CollectorsAustralia1986
72 In Between Days The CureUnited Kingdom1985
73 I Want You Elvis CostelloUnited Kingdom1986
74 Freak Scene Dinosaur Jr. United States1988
75 Forbidden Colours Sylvian and Sakamoto United Kingdom/Japan1983
76 God Is a Bullet Concrete Blonde United States1989
77 Sympathy for the Devil The Rolling Stones United Kingdom1968
78 Fall on Me R.E.M.United States1986
79 Once in a Lifetime Talking Heads United States1981
80 Into the Groove Madonna United States1985
81 Street Tuff (Scar Mix) Double Trouble and Rebel MC United Kingdom1989
82 Levi Stubbs' Tears Billy BraggUnited Kingdom1986
83 All Along the Watchtower Jimi Hendrix United States1968
84 Atmosphere Joy DivisionUnited Kingdom1980
85 Bye Bye Pride The Go-BetweensAustralia1987
86Eternally Yours Laughing Clowns Australia1984
87 Add It Up Violent FemmesUnited States1983
88 Love Shack The B-52'sUnited States1989
89 Teen Age Riot Sonic Youth United States1988
90 Sexual Healing Marvin Gaye United States1982
91 Say No Go De La Soul United States1988
92 Reptile The ChurchAustralia1988
93Trust Tall Tales and True Australia1989
94 This Is the Day The TheUnited Kingdom1983
95 Comfortably Numb Pink FloydUnited Kingdom1979
96Happy BirthdayConcrete BlondeUnited States1989
97 Roam The B-52'sUnited States1989
98 Walk On The Wild Side Lou Reed United States1972
99 Orange Crush R.E.M.United States1988
100 Just Can't Get Enough Depeche Mode United Kingdom1981

Artists with multiple entries

Seven entries

Four entries

Three entries

Two entries

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References

  1. "Hottest 100 1990". Triple J . Retrieved 8 February 2008.