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Encyclopedia > Triple J Hottest 100, 1993


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Unearthed is the name of a Triple J project to find and dig up (hence the name) hidden talent in regional Australia. ... Live at the Wireless is a radio show, and now a long standing tradition, of Triple J, an Australian radio station. ... The Triple J Hottest 100 is an annual top 100 list, based on the votes of Australian youth radio station Triple J listeners, in order to determine their favourite song of the year. ... The 1994 Triple J Hottest 100, counted down in January 1995, was a countdown of the most popular songs of the year, according to listeners of the Australian radio station Triple J. A CD featuring 32 of the songs was released. ... The 1995 Triple J Hottest 100, counted down in January 1996, was a countdown of the most popular songs of the year, according to listeners of the Australian radio station Triple J. A CD featuring 32 of the songs was released. ... The 1996 Triple J Hottest 100, counted down in January 1997, was a countdown of the most popular songs of the year, according to listeners of the Australian radio station Triple J. A CD featuring 31 of the songs was released. ... The 1997 Triple J Hottest 100, was a countdown of the most popular songs of the year, according to listeners of the Australian radio station Triple J. A CD featuring 31 of the songs was released. ... The 1998 Triple J Hottest 100, announced in January, 1999, was the sixth such countdown of the most popular songs of the year, according to listeners of the Australian radio station Triple J. As in previous years, a CD featuring 36 of the songs was released. ... The 1999 Triple J Hottest 100, announced in January, 2000, was the eighth such countdown of the most popular songs of the year, according to listeners of the Australian radio station Triple J. As in previous years, a CD featuring 36 (not necessarily the top 36) songs was released. ... The 2000 Triple J Hottest 100, announced in January, 2001, was the eighth such countdown of the most popular songs of the year, according to listeners of the Australian radio station Triple J. As in previous years, a CD featuring 37 (not necessarily the top 37) songs was released. ... The 2001 Triple J Hottest 100, announced in January 2002, was the ninth such countdown of the most popular songs of the year, according to listeners of the Australian radio station Triple J. As in previous years, a CD featuring 34 (not necessarily the top 34) songs was released. ... The 2002 Triple J Hottest 100, announced on January 26, 2003, was the tenth such countdown of the most popular songs of the year, according to listeners of the Australian radio station Triple J. As in previous years, a CD featuring 39 (not necessarily the top 39) songs was released. ... The 2003 Triple J Hottest 100, announced on January 25, 2004, was the eleventh such countdown of the most popular songs of the year, according to listeners of the Australian radio station Triple J. As in previous years, a CD featuring 40 (not necessarily the top 40) songs was released. ... The 2004 Triple J Hottest 100 was announced on January 26, 2005. ...

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The 1993 Triple J Hottest 100, counted down in January 1994, was the first countdown of the most popular songs of the year, according to listeners of the Australian radio station Triple J. As opposed to previous incarnations of the poll where listeners could vote on any track or song, the 1993 poll was the first poll to restrict voting to tracks released in that year. The Triple J Hottest 100 is an annual top 100 list, based on the votes of Australian youth radio station Triple J listeners, in order to determine their favourite song of the year. ... Look up January in Wiktionary, the free dictionary January is the first month of the year in the Gregorian Calendar and one of seven Gregorian months with the length of 31 days. ... 1994 (MCMXCIV) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar, and was designated the International year of the Family. ... Triple J (JJJ) is a nationally-networked, government-funded Australian radio station (a division of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation), mainly aimed at youth (defined as those between 12 and 25). ...


A double CD featuring 32 of the songs was released. This compilation, and many of the ones to follow in future years, are some of the highest selling CDs in Australia.

Contents


Full list

  1. Denis Leary - Asshole
  2. Radiohead - Creep
  3. The Cranberries - Linger
  4. Blind Melon - No Rain
  5. The Breeders - Cannonball
  6. Rage Against the Machine - Killing in the Name
  7. U2 - Lemon
  8. Pearl Jam - Go
  9. The Cruel Sea - The Honeymoon is over
  10. Atomic Swing - Stone Me Into The Groove
  11. R.E.M. - Everybody Hurts
  12. Stone Temple Pilots - Plush
  13. Red Hot Chili Peppers - Soul to Squeeze
  14. Violent Femmes - I Held Her in My Arms
  15. Iggy Pop - Wild America
  16. Urge Overkill - Sister Havana
  17. Cypress Hill - Hits From the Bong
  18. Pet Shop Boys - Go West
  19. Neneh Cherry/Michael Stipe - Trout
  20. Nirvana - Heart Shaped Box
  21. The Cruel Sea - Black Stick
  22. Nick Cave - The Ship Song
  23. Björk - Human Behaviour
  24. 4 Non Blondes - What's Up?
  25. Belly - Feed the Tree
  26. Efua - Somewhere
  27. Tool - Sober
  28. Lenny Kravitz - Are You Gonna Go My Way
  29. Ace of Base - All That She Wants
  30. k.d. lang - Constant Craving
  31. U2 - Numb
  32. Paw - Jessie
  33. Porno for Pyros - Pets
  34. US3 - Cantaloop
  35. Salt-N-Pepa - Shoop
  36. Hoodoo Gurus - The Right Time
  37. Juliana Hatfield - My Sister
  38. Dinosaur Jr - Get Me
  39. The Cure - Friday I'm in Love
  40. Ween - Push the little Daisies
  41. Yothu Yindi - World Turning
  42. Gabrielle - Dreams
  43. Smashing Pumpkins - Cherub Rock
  44. Headless Chickens - Juice
  45. Dinosaur Jr - Start Choppin
  46. King Missile - Detachable Penis
  47. Chaka Demus & Pliers - Tease Me
  48. Dave Graney and the Coral Snakes - Night of the Wolverine
  49. Living Colour - Bi
  50. You Am I - Adam's Ribs
  51. Alice in Chains - Would?
  52. Soul Asylum - Runaway Train
  53. Buffalo Tom - Tailights Fade
  54. Hunters and Collectors - Holy Grail
  55. Deborah Conway - Alive and Brilliant
  56. Pet Shop Boys - Can You Forgive Her
  57. Headless Chickens - Choppers
  58. King Missile - Jesus Was Way Cool
  59. Dave Graney and the Coral Snakes - You're Just too Hip Baby
  60. Crowded House - Distant Sun
  61. Christine Anu/Paul Kelly - Last Train
  62. Faith No More - Easy
  63. The Sharp - Scratch My Back
  64. Screaming Trees - Nearly Lost You
  65. New Order - Regret
  66. Utah Saints - Something Good
  67. Apache Indian - Boom Shack-a-lack
  68. Culture Beat - Mr Vain
  69. Suede - Animal Nitrate
  70. Ed Kuepper - Sleepy Head
  71. Living Colour - Nothingness (remix)
  72. Barefoot - Baby
  73. Arrested Development - Mr Wendel
  74. Sub Sub - Ain't No Love (Ain't No Use)
  75. Suede - The Drowners
  76. Caligula - Before
  77. The Badloves - Lost
  78. East 17 - Deep
  79. Lemonheads - Mrs. Robinson
  80. Alice in Chains - Rooster
  81. Cypress Hill - Insane in the Brain
  82. The Badloves - Green Limousine
  83. Underground Lovers - Your Eyes (remix)
  84. Rage Against the Machine - Bullet in the Head
  85. Green Jelly - Three Little Pigs
  86. New Order - World
  87. Swoop - Do It
  88. Grant Lee Buffalo - Dixie Drug Store
  89. Mixed Relations - Aboriginal Woman
  90. Blur - For Tomorrow
  91. Things of Stone and Wood - Happy Birthday Helen
  92. Depeche Mode - I Feel You
  93. R.E.M. - Man on the Moon
  94. Inner Circle - Sweat (a la la la long)
  95. The Cruel Sea - Delivery Man –
  96. 10,000 Maniacs - Candy Everybody wants
  97. Kate Bush - Rubberband Girl
  98. Kev Carmody - Freedom
  99. Shamen - Ebeneezer Goode
  100. Van Morrison & John Lee Hooker - Gloria

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The Breeders are an American rock band, formed in 1988 as a side project for Kim Deal of The Pixies and Tanya Donelly of Throwing Muses. ... This article might not be written in the formal tone expected of an encyclopedia entry. ... U2 is an Irish rock band featuring Bono (Paul David Hewson) on vocals and guitar, The Edge (David Howell Evans) on guitar and pianos and vocals, Adam Clayton on bass, and Larry Mullen Jr on drums and vocals. ... Pearl Jam is a Seattle, Washington based rock band which is considered to be one of the most popular and influential artists of the 1990s. ... The Cruel Sea is an Australian indie rock band from Sydney formed in 1988. ... Atomic Swing was a Swedish pop group formed in 1992. ... R.E.M. is a rock band formed in Athens, Georgia in early 1980 by drummer Bill Berry, guitarist Peter Buck, bassist Mike Mills, and vocalist Michael Stipe. ... 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CD release

Volume 1 CD Cover
Volume 1 CD Cover
Disc 1
  1. Denis Leary - Asshole
  2. Radiohead - Creep
  3. The Cranberries - Linger
  4. The Breeders - Cannonball
  5. Atomic Swing - Stone Me Into The Groove
  6. Stone Temple Pilots - Plush
  7. Violent Femmes - I Held Her In My Arms (93)
  8. Iggy Pop - Wild America
  9. Urge Overkill - Sister Havana
  10. The Cruel Sea - Black Stick
  11. Nick Cave & Bad Seeds - The Ship Song(live)
  12. Björk - Human Behaviour
  13. Belly - Feed The Tree
  14. Tool - Sober
  15. Ace Of Base - All That She Wants
  16. U2 - Numb
Disc 2
  1. Paw - Jessie
  2. Porno For Pyros - Pets
  3. US3 - Cantaloop
  4. Hoodoo Gurus - The Right Time
  5. Juliana Hatfield - My Sister
  6. Dinosaur Jr - Get Me
  7. Ween - Push Th' Little Daisies
  8. Yothu Yindi - World Turning
  9. Gabrielle - Dreams
  10. Smashing Pumpkins - Cherub Rock
  11. Headless Chickens - Juice
  12. King Missile - Detachable Penis
  13. Dave Graney - Night Of The Wolverine
  14. You Am I - Adams Ribs
  15. Buffalo Tom - Taillights Fade
  16. Deborah Conway - Alive & Brilliant

CD Cover of Tripple J Hottest 100 Volume 1 This is an album cover. ... CD Cover of Tripple J Hottest 100 Volume 1 This is an album cover. ... Linger is a song composed by Irish musicians Dolores ORiordan and Noel Hogan of the rock band The Cranberries. ...

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triple j's hottest 100 is one of the largest public music polls in the world with millions of individual votes counted since it's inception in 1989.
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