Triple J Hottest 100, 2005

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2005 Triple J Hottest 100
Triple J Hottest 100 Volume 13 CD Cover.jpg
Album artwork for the CD compilation
Countdown details
Date of countdown26 January 2006
Countdown highlights
Winning song Bernard Fanning
("Wish You Well")
Most entries Wolfmother (6)
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The 2005 Triple J Hottest 100 was announced on 26 January 2006. It was the thirteenth such countdown of the most popular songs of the year, according to listeners of the Australian radio station Triple J.

Contents

The broadcast began at 10am AEDT and finished a little before 7pm when the top song was announced. Broadcast live from the Sydney Big Day Out from 12pm AEDT, it regularly crossed to winning artists and listeners around Australia, with many listening to the broadcast as part of their Australia Day celebrations.

Voters were limited to 20 votes each – 10 via SMS (charged at 30c per message) and 10 via the Internet (at no charge).

Wolfmother had the most entries in the countdown with six, the most by an artist in a single countdown. Their record has not been surpassed since and was not equalled until the 2022 countdown 17 years later, by Spacey Jane.

Full list

Note: Australian artists

#SongArtistCountry of Origin
1 Wish You Well Bernard Fanning Australia
2 Catch My Disease Ben Lee Australia
3 Feel Good Inc. Gorillaz featuring De La Soul United Kingdom and United States
4 Best of You Foo Fighters United States
5 DARE Gorillaz featuring Shaun Ryder United Kingdom
6 Mind's Eye Wolfmother Australia
7 My Doorbell The White Stripes United States
8 O Yeah End of Fashion Australia
9 Joker & the Thief WolfmotherAustralia
10 Do You Want To Franz Ferdinand United Kingdom
11Figjam (Fuck I'm Good, Just Ask Me) Butterfingers Australia
12Computer Camp Love Datarock Norway
13 Gold Digger Kanye West featuring Jamie Foxx United States
14 Songbird Bernard FanningAustralia
15 Flame Trees Sarah Blasko Australia
16Apple TreeWolfmotherAustralia
17 Blue Orchid The White StripesUnited States
18 I Was Only 19 ( Like a Version ) The Herd Australia
19 Middle of the Hill Josh Pyke Australia
20 DOA Foo FightersUnited States
21Hurricane Faker Australia
22 Do-Do's & Whoa-Oh's Kisschasy Australia
23 Two More Years Bloc Party United Kingdom
24 Foxtrot Uniform Charlie Kilo Bloodhound Gang United States
25 The Car Song The Cat Empire Australia
26 Fix You Coldplay United Kingdom
27 B.Y.O.B. System of a Down United States
28 Everyday I Love You Less and Less Kaiser Chiefs United Kingdom
29 Fast Girl Gyroscope Australia
30Concrete Boots After the Fall Australia
31 The Special Two Missy Higgins Australia
32My Enemy Cog Australia
33Phoenix The Butterfly Effect Australia
34 I Predict a Riot Kaiser ChiefsUnited Kingdom
35 Girl Beck United States
36 Speed of Sound ColdplayUnited Kingdom
37 Dimension WolfmotherAustralia
38 Sly The Cat EmpireAustralia
39ColossalWolfmotherAustralia
40 Helicopter Bloc PartyUnited Kingdom
41 Dirty Harry Gorillaz featuring Bootie Brown and Children's Choir of San FernandezUnited Kingdom, United States and Juan Fernández Islands
42 Sweet as Sugar Grinspoon Australia
43Autumn Flow Lior Australia
44 Sunnyroad Emilíana Torrini Iceland
45 Positive Tension Bloc PartyUnited Kingdom
46 Juicebox The Strokes United States
47Stuff and NonsenseMissy HigginsAustralia
48 An Honest Mistake The Bravery United States
49 What's on Your Radio The Living End Australia
50 I Bet You Look Good on the Dancefloor Arctic Monkeys United Kingdom
51 Be Yourself Audioslave United States
52America, Fuck YeahDVDAUnited States
53We're All in This TogetherBen LeeAustralia
54 Two Shoes The Cat EmpireAustralia
55Landed Ben Folds United States
56It'5! Architecture in Helsinki Australia
57Radio/VideoSystem of a DownUnited States
58 Little Sister Queens of the Stone Age United States
59 Bloody Mother Fucking Asshole Martha Wainwright United States
60All the Money or the Simple Life Honey The Dandy Warhols United States
61 Jesus of Suburbia Green Day United States
62 Beware Wolf GyroscopeAustralia
63Divorcee by 23 Clare Bowditch Australia
64 Sitting, Waiting, Wishing Jack Johnson United States
65Always Worth ItSarah BlaskoAustralia
66Gabrielle Ween United States
67 The Denial Twist The White StripesUnited States
68Ashes The Beautiful Girls Australia
69 Jesus I Was Evil ButterfingersAustralia
70This Year The Mountain Goats United States
71 Run CogAustralia
72I'm So Post Modern The Bedroom Philosopher Australia
73 Better Together Jack JohnsonUnited States
74 The Sound of White Missy HigginsAustralia
75Qué Onda GueroBeckUnited States
76 Hypnotize System of a DownUnited States
77 First Day of My Life Bright Eyes United States
78The FighterAfter the FallAustralia
79 Fuck Forever Babyshambles United Kingdom
80 Believe The Chemical Brothers United Kingdom
81Let's Take the Long Way HomeThe Beautiful GirlsAustralia
82Smoke ItThe Dandy WarholsUnited States
83 Filthy/Gorgeous Scissor Sisters United States
84 White Unicorn WolfmotherAustralia
85Tightrope Walker Epicure Australia
86Into the DarkBen LeeAustralia
87We Can't Hear YouThe HerdAustralia
88 Like Eating Glass Bloc PartyUnited Kingdom
89BastardBen FoldsUnited States
90 Walk Away Franz FerdinandUnited Kingdom
91 Heartstopper Emilíana TorriniIceland
92Messages Xavier Rudd Australia
93 The Fallen Franz FerdinandUnited Kingdom
94On This SideClare BowditchAustralia
95 Face Without a Name KisschasyAustralia
96 Six Months in a Leaky Boat Little Birdy Australia
97 Themata Karnivool Australia
98 Why Do You Love Me Garbage United States
99 Evie, Pt. 1 The Wrights Australia
100Party StartedThe Cat EmpireAustralia

50 of the 100 tracks are by Australian artists (marked with a green background).

Artists with multiple entries

Six entries

Four entries

Three entries

Two entries

Top 10 Albums of 2005

Bold indicates winner of the Hottest 100. Wolfmother won the J Award for their self-titled album.

#ArtistAlbumCountry of OriginTracks in the Hottest 100
1 Wolfmother Wolfmother Australia6, 9, 16, 37, 39, 84 (45 in 2004)
2 Bloc Party Silent Alarm United Kingdom23, 40, 45, 88
3 The White Stripes Get Behind Me Satan United States7, 17, 67
4 Bernard Fanning Tea & Sympathy Australia1, 14
5 Gorillaz Demon Days United Kingdom3, 5, 41
6 Franz Ferdinand You Could Have It So Much Better United Kingdom10, 90, 93
7 Foo Fighters In Your Honor United States4, 20
8 Queens of the Stone Age Lullabies to Paralyze United States58
9 Ben Lee Awake Is the New Sleep Australia2, 53, 86 (15 in 2004)
10 System of a Down Mezmerize United States27, 57

CD release

The 2-CD set titled triple j – Hottest 100: Vol 13 Various Artists was released in 2006. It is a compilation of 41 of the top 100 songs. [1]

CD 1
  1. Bernard Fanning – Wish You Well
  2. Wolfmother – Colossal
  3. Gorillaz Featuring De La Soul – Feel Good Inc.
  4. Franz Ferdinand – Do You Want To
  5. End of Fashion – O Yeah
  6. Bloc Party – Two More Years
  7. The Chemical Brothers – Believe
  8. Josh Pyke – Middle of the Hill
  9. Martha Wainwright – Bloody Mother Fucking Asshole
  10. The Dandy Warhols – All The Money or the Simple Life Honey
  11. After The Fall – Concrete Boots
  12. Ween – Gabrielle
  13. Butterfingers – Fig Jam
  14. Cog – My Enemy
  15. Sarah Blasko – Flame Trees
  16. The Beautiful Girls – Ashes
  17. Beck – Girl
  18. The Strokes – Juicebox
  19. The Living End – What's on Your Radio
  20. Kisschasy – Do-Do's and Whoa-oh's
  21. The Herd – I Was Only 19 (Live)
CD 2
  1. Ben Lee – Catch My Disease
  2. Kanye West Featuring Jamie Foxx – Gold Digger
  3. Datarock – Computer Camp Love
  4. Kaiser Chiefs – Everyday I Love You Less and Less
  5. Queens of the Stone Age – Little Sister
  6. Faker – Hurricane
  7. The Mountain Goats – This Year
  8. Clare Bowditch and the Feeding Set – Divorcee By 23
  9. The Bravery – An Honest Mistake
  10. System of a Down – B.Y.O.B.
  11. Gyroscope – Fast Girl
  12. The Cat Empire – The Car Song
  13. Babyshambles – Fuck Forever
  14. Bright Eyes – First Day of My Life
  15. Emiliana Torrini – Sunnyroad
  16. Architecture in Helsinki – It's 5!
  17. Bloodhound Gang – Foxtrot Uniform Charlie Kilo
  18. Foo Fighters – DOA
  19. The Butterfly Effect – Phoenix
  20. Wolfmother – Mind's Eye (Live)

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References

  1. "triple j – Hottest 100: Vol 13 Various Artists". ABC Music. 2006.