Triple J Hottest 100, 2005
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The 2005 Triple J Hottest 100 was announced on January 26, 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.
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 each) and 10 via the Internet (no charge).
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- Bernard Fanning - Wish You Well *
- Ben Lee - Catch My Disease *
- Gorillaz - Feel Good Inc.
- Foo Fighters - Best of You
- Gorillaz - DARE
- Wolfmother - Mind's Eye *
- The White Stripes - My Doorbell
- End of Fashion - O Yeah *
- Wolfmother - Joker and the Thief *
- Franz Ferdinand - Do You Want To
- Butterfingers - FIGJAM *
- Datarock - Computer Camp Love
- Kanye West - Gold Digger
- Bernard Fanning - Songbird *
- Sarah Blasko - Flame Trees *
- Wolfmother - Apple Tree *
- The White Stripes - Blue Orchid
- The Herd - I Was Only 19 *
- Josh Pyke - Middle Of The Hill *
- Foo Fighters - DOA
- Faker - Hurricane *
- Kisschasy - Do-Dos & Whoa-Ohs *
- Bloc Party - Two More Years
- The Bloodhound Gang - Foxtrot Uniform Charlie Kilo
- The Cat Empire - The Car Song *
- Coldplay - Fix You
- System of a Down - B.Y.O.B.
- Kaiser Chiefs - Everyday I Love You Less And Less
- Gyroscope - Fast Girl *
- After The Fall - Concrete Boots *
- Missy Higgins - The Special Two *
- Cog - My Enemy *
- The Butterfly Effect - Phoenix *
- Kaiser Chiefs - I Predict a Riot
- Beck - Girl
- Coldplay - Speed of Sound
- Wolfmother - Dimension *
- The Cat Empire - Sly *
- Wolfmother - Colossal *
- Bloc Party - Helicopter
- Gorillaz - Dirty Harry
- Grinspoon - Sweet as Sugar *
- Lior - Autumn Flow *
- Emilíana Torrini - Sunnyroad
- Bloc Party - Positive Tension
- The Strokes - Juicebox
- Missy Higgins - Stuff and Nonsense *
- The Bravery - An Honest Mistake
- The Living End - What's on Your Radio *
- Arctic Monkeys - I Bet You Look Good on the Dancefloor
- Audioslave - Be Yourself
- DVDA (from Team America: World Police) - America, Fuck Yeah
- Ben Lee - We're All In This Together *
- The Cat Empire - Two Shoes *
- Ben Folds - Landed
- Architecture in Helsinki - It'5! *
- System of a Down - Radio/Video
- Queens of the Stone Age - Little Sister
- Martha Wainwright - Bloody Mother Fucking Asshole
- The Dandy Warhols - All the Money or the Simple Life Honey
- Green Day - Jesus Of Suburbia
- Gyroscope - Beware Wolf *
- Clare Bowditch - Divorcee By 23 *
- Jack Johnson - Sitting, Waiting, Wishing
- Sarah Blasko - Always Worth It *
- Ween - Gabrielle
- The White Stripes - Denial Twist
- The Beautiful Girls - Ashes *
- Butterfingers - Jesus I Was Evil *
- The Mountain Goats - This Year
- Cog - Run *
- The Bedroom Philosopher - I'm So Postmodern *
- Jack Johnson - Better Together
- Missy Higgins - The Sound Of White *
- Beck - Que Onda Guero
- System of a Down - Hypnotize
- Bright Eyes - First Day of My Life
- After The Fall - The Fighter *
- Babyshambles - Fuck Forever
- The Chemical Brothers - Believe
- The Beautiful Girls - Let's Take the Long Way Home *
- The Dandy Warhols - Smoke It
- Scissor Sisters - Filthy/Gorgeous
- Wolfmother - White Unicorn *
- Epicure - Tightrope Walker *
- Ben Lee - Into the Dark *
- The Herd - Can't Hear You *
- Bloc Party - Like Eating Glass
- Ben Folds - Bastard
- Franz Ferdinand - Walk Away
- Emilíana Torrini - Heartstopper
- Xavier Rudd - Messages *
- Franz Ferdinand - The Fallen
- Clare Bowditch - On This Side *
- Kisschasy - Face Without a Name *
- Little Birdy - Six Months in a Leaky Boat *
- Karnivool - Themata *
- Garbage - Why Do You Love Me
- The Wrights - Evie Pt. 1 *
- The Cat Empire - Party Started *
The 2005 list has the lowest amount of variety of artists, with only 60 artists represented in the list.
50 of the 100 tracks are by Australian artists (marked with a "*" above).
[edit] Artists with multiple entries
6 tracks each:
- Wolfmother (84, 39, 37, 16, 9, 6)
4 tracks each:
- Bloc Party (88, 45, 40, 23)
- The Cat Empire (100, 54, 38, 25)
3 tracks each:
- Ben Lee (86, 53, 2)
- Gorillaz (41, 5, 3)
- The White Stripes (67, 17, 7)
- Franz Ferdinand (93, 90, 10)
- System of a Down (76, 57, 27)
- Missy Higgins (74, 47, 31)
2 tracks each:
- Bernard Fanning (14, 1)
- Foo Fighters (20, 4)
- Butterfingers (69, 11)
- Sarah Blasko (65, 15)
- The Herd (87, 18)
- Kisschasy (95, 22)
- Coldplay (36, 26)
- Kaiser Chiefs (34, 28)
- Gyroscope (62, 29)
- After The Fall (78, 30)
- Cog (71, 32)
- Beck (75, 35)
- Emiliana Torrini (91, 44)
- Ben Folds (89, 55)
- The Dandy Warhols (82, 60)
- Clare Bowditch (94, 63)
- Jack Johnson (73, 64)
[edit] Trivia
- Wolfmother broke a record by having an unprecedented six songs by one artist in one year's countdown: White Unicorn (#84), Colossal (#39), Dimension (#37), Apple Tree (#16), The Joker And The Thief (#9) and Mind's Eye (#6). The record previously was shared by Powderfinger, Queens of the Stone Age, The White Stripes and Silverchair, each with five songs in one year (although they have yet to top an unofficial record set by Dave Grohl in 2002, who co-wrote/played in 10 of the songs on the countdown, with Queens of the Stone Age, Foo Fighters and a previously unreleased song by Nirvana).
- The 2005 countdown included the longest song yet to feature in the Hottest 100, Green Day's Jesus Of Suburbia (#61), at 9:08. The record was previously held by Quindon Tarver/Lee Perry - Everybody's Free (To Wear Sunscreen) (#16, 1997) at 7:02
- With What's On Your Radio at #49, The Living End have been in the Hottest 100 for nine years in a row since 1997.
- Coming in at #1 this year as a solo artist, Bernard Fanning has appeared three times at the top of the list, the other two top placings with his band Powderfinger, in 1999 and 2000.
- Perth band Karnivool, whilst breaking Triple J voting records with both their singles ("Shutterpeed" and "Themata") during the year, only made "Themata" into the last few of the countdown at #97