Triple J Hottest 100, 2006
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The 2006 Triple J Hottest 100 was announced on Australia Day, January 26, 2007. It is the fourteenth such countdown of the most popular songs of the year, according to listeners of the Australian radio station Triple J.
Voting began on January 1, 2007, and closed on January 21, 2007. 671,024 votes were counted in this years poll.[1]
The broadcast began at 10 a.m., and at midday, crossed to Hyde Park in Sydney for a live broadcast of the countdown, beginning at #75. The top 10 was announced from 6 p.m. by Myf Warhurst and Jay and the Doctor.
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- Augie March -- One Crowded Hour *
- Eskimo Joe -- Black Fingernails, Red Wine *
- Hilltop Hoods -- The Hard Road *
- The Killers -- When You Were Young
- Scissor Sisters -- I Don't Feel like Dancin'
- Gnarls Barkley -- Crazy
- Snow Patrol -- Chasing Cars
- Gotye -- Hearts A Mess *
- Muse -- Starlight
- The Grates -- 19-20-20 *
- Little Birdy -- Come On, Come On *
- The John Butler Trio -- Funky Tonight *
- My Chemical Romance -- Welcome to the Black Parade
- OK Go -- Here It Goes Again
- Lily Allen -- Smile
- Peter Bjorn and John -- Young Folks
- The Grates -- Science is Golden *
- Muse -- Supermassive Black Hole
- Lupe Fiasco -- Kick, Push
- Regina Spektor -- Fidelity
- Youth Group -- Forever Young *
- Tool -- Vicarious
- Hilltop Hoods -- Clown Prince *
- Yeah Yeah Yeahs -- Gold Lion
- Placebo -- Meds
- Camille -- Ta Douleur
- The Strokes -- You Only Live Once
- The Saboteurs -- Steady, As She Goes
- Tool -- The Pot
- Arctic Monkeys -- When the Sun Goes Down
- The Killers -- Bones
- The Butterfly Effect -- Gone *
- The Cops -- Call Me Anytime *
- Red Hot Chili Peppers -- Dani California
- Lily Allen -- LDN
- Bob Evans -- Nowhere Without You *
- Bob Evans -- Don't You Think It's Time *
- Josh Pyke -- Memories and Dust *
- The Butterfly Effect -- A Slow Descent *
- Basement Jaxx -- Take Me Back to Your House
- Hilltop Hoods -- What a Great Night! *
- The Grates -- Inside Outside *
- Angus and Julia Stone -- Paper Airplane *
- Lady Sovereign -- Love Me or Hate Me
- Karnivool -- Roquefort (featuring The Cat Empire) *
- AFI -- Miss Murder
- Pony Up! -- The Truth About Cats & Dogs (Is That They Die)
- Regina Spektor -- On the Radio
- Arctic Monkeys -- Fake Tales of San Francisco
- The Strokes -- Heart in a Cage
- Something for Kate -- Cigarettes and Suitcases *
- The Herd -- Unpredictable *
- The Living End -- Wake Up *
- Eagles Of Death Metal -- I Want You So Hard (Boy's Bad News)
- Wolfmother -- Woman (MSTRKRFT Remix) *
- Hilltop Hoods -- Stopping All Stations *
- Josh Pyke -- Private Education *
- Sarah Blasko -- Always On This Line *
- Placebo -- Song To Say Goodbye
- Hot Chip -- Over and Over
- Foo Fighters -- Everlong (Acoustic Live)
- Justice Vs Simian -- We Are Your Friends
- TV on the Radio -- Wolf Like Me
- Something With Numbers -- Apple Of The Eye *
- Bloc Party -- The Prayer
- Yeah Yeah Yeahs -- Phenomena
- AFI -- Love Like Winter
- Darren Hanlon -- Happiness Is A Chemical *
- Beck -- Nausea
- Ben Folds -- Such Great Heights
- The Grates -- Lies Are Much More Fun *
- Jet -- Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is *
- Matisyahu -- King Without a Crown
- Snow Patrol -- Hands Open
- Ben Kweller -- Sundress
- Jet -- Rip It Up *
- Hilltop Hoods -- Recapturing The Vibe *
- Placebo -- Infra-red
- Sarah Blasko -- Explain *
- Wolfmother -- Love Train *
- Gnarls Barkley -- Gone Daddy Gone
- Freestylers/Pendulum -- Painkiller *
- Butterfingers -- Get Up Outta The Dirt *
- Thom Yorke -- Black Swan
- Infadels -- Love Like Semtex
- Kanye West -- Touch the Sky (Featuring Lupe Fiasco)
- Ben Harper -- Better Way
- Pendulum -- Tarantula *
- Arctic Monkeys -- Mardy Bum
- Jurassic 5 -- Work It Out (Featuring Dave Matthews Band)
- Panic! at The Disco -- The Only Difference Between Martyrdom and Suicide Is Press Coverage
- Lily Allen -- Alfie
- Lily Allen -- Everything's Just Wonderful
- Gotye -- Learnalilgivinanlovin *
- Eskimo Joe -- New York *
- Red Riders -- Slide In Next To Me *
- Pearl Jam -- Worldwide Suicide
- The Gossip -- Standing in the Way of Control
- Audioslave -- Original Fire
- Blue King Brown -- Come And Check Your Head *
69 different artists were voted onto the list.
42 of the 100 tracks are by Australian artists (marked with a "*" above).
[edit] Artists with multiple entries
5 tracks each:
- Hilltop Hoods (77, 56, 41, 23, 3)
4 tracks each:
- The Grates (71, 42, 17, 10)
- Lily Allen (93, 92, 35, 15)
3 tracks each:
- Arctic Monkeys (89, 49, 30)
- Placebo (78, 59, 25)
2 tracks each:
- AFI (67, 46)
- The Butterfly Effect (39, 32)
- Bob Evans (37, 36)
- Eskimo Joe (95, 2)
- Gnarls Barkley (81, 6)
- Gotye (94, 8)
- Jet (76, 72)
- Josh Pyke (58, 38)
- The Killers (31, 4)
- Muse (18, 9)
- Pendulum (88, 82)
- Regina Spektor (48, 20)
- Sarah Blasko (79, 58)
- Snow Patrol (74, 7)
- The Strokes (50, 27)
- Tool (29, 22)
- Wolfmother (80, 55)
- Yeah Yeah Yeahs (66, 24)
[edit] Trivia
- The Living End have now been voted onto the list the last ten years running. This year Wake Up came in at #53.
- This was the first countdown since 1999 to feature an all-Australian top 3.
- Augie March become the first band to get the #1 spot and have no other songs feature in the top 100 since Spiderbait in 1996.
[edit] References
- ^ "Augie March win Hottest 100", News Limited, 2007-01-26. Retrieved on 2007-01-26.