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Encyclopedia > Triple J Hottest 100, 2002


Triple J series Triple J logo and title - used with implied permission (Beat the Drum contest). ... 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). ...


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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 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 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 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 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. For the first time, a DVD, containing film clips of songs from the Hottest 100 was also released. This was also the last time that phone and SMS voting was allowed; in the 2003 poll, only internet voting was permitted. 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. ... January 26 is the 26th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. ... 2003 (MMIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... 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 received SMS being announced on a Nokia phone. ... 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. ...


When the announcers got to the number one track, they announced that rapper Nelly's song Hot in Here was top, and began playing it. Part way through the song, they declared that it had been a joke, broke the CD on air, and began playing Queens of the Stone Age's No One Knows. For the Canadian singer/songwriter, see Nelly Furtado Nelly (born Cornell Haynes Jr. ... Queens of the Stone Age (QOTSA) are a rock music band from the United States, formed in 1997. ...


The band Salmon Hater came in at number 26 with their song 6.66 after Triple J morning show hosts Adam Spencer and Wil Anderson made an effort to rig the event, telling listeners to vote for the otherwise unlikely candidate. Salmon Hater is a non-existent heavy metal band, manufactured by Adam Spencer and Wil Anderson of Triple J breakfast radio in Australia. ... Adam Spencer is an Australian mathematician, comedian, radio DJ and media personality. ... Wil Anderson in The Glass House William James (Wil) Anderson (born 31 January 1974) is an Australian comedian, performing stand-up, as well as on television and radio. ...

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Full list

  1. Weezer - Keep Fishin'
  2. Grinspoon - Chemical Heart *
  3. The Waifs - London Still *
  4. 1200 Techniques - Karma *
  5. The Vines - Get Free *
  6. Machine Gun Fellatio - Rollercoaster *
  7. Eminem - Lose Yourself
  8. Machine Gun Fellatio - Pussytown *
  9. Red Hot Chili Peppers - By The Way
  10. silverchair - The Greatest View *
  11. Foo Fighters - The One
  12. Nirvana - You Know You're Right
  13. Foo Fighters - All My Life
  14. Grinspoon - Lost Control *
  15. Grinspoon - No Reason *
  16. Red Hot Chili Peppers - The Zephyr Song
  17. Eminem - Without Me
  18. System of a Down - Toxicity
  19. The Vines - Highly Evolved *
  20. Audioslave - Cochise
  21. The Vines - Outtathaway *
  22. Ben Lee - Something Borrowed, Something Blue *
  23. Foo Fighters - Times Like These
  24. Queens of the Stone Age - No One Knows
  25. Silverchair - Without You *
  26. Salmon Hater - 6.66 *
  27. John Butler Trio - Home Is Where the Heart Is *
  28. Pearl Jam - I Am Mine
  29. Motor Ace - Carry On *
  30. The Vines - Ms. Jackson *
  31. Bodyjar - One in a Million *
  32. George - Release *
  33. The Hives - Hate To Say I Told You So
  34. Pacifier - Comfort Me *
  35. Silverchair - Luv Your Life *
  36. Waikiki - Here Comes September *
  37. System of a Down - Aerials
  38. The Drugs - The Bold and the Beautiful *
  39. Coldplay - In My Place
  40. The Whitlams - Fall For You *
  41. 28 Days - What's the Deal *
  42. The Streets - Don't Mug Yourself
  43. George - Breaking It Slowly *
  44. Queens of the Stone Age - God is in the Radio
  45. Darren Hanlon - Punk's Not Dead *
  46. N.E.R.D - Rock Star
  47. Grinspoon - 1000 Miles *
  48. Queens of the Stone Age - Go With the Flow
  49. Jurassic 5 - What's Golden
  50. Jamiroquai - You Give Me Something
  51. Willcania Mob - The River *
  52. The Living End - One Said to the Other *
  53. Basement Jaxx - Get Me Off
  54. The Androids - Do It With Madonna *
  55. Foo Fighters - Disenchanted Lullaby
  56. Queens of the Stone Age - First It Giveth
  57. The Vaughns - Kiss Me
  58. PJ Harvey and Gordon Gano - Hitting the Ground
  59. Machine Gun Fellatio - Take It Slow *
  60. JXL vs Elvis Presley - A Little Less Conversation
  61. Moby - We Are All Made of Stars
  62. silverchair - Across the Night *
  63. Something for Kate - Say Something *
  64. Gomez - Shot Shot
  65. Area 7 - Nobody Likes a Bogan *
  66. Augie March - This Train Will Be Taking No Passengers *
  67. Waikiki - New Technology *
  68. Black Rebel Motorcycle Club - Whatever Happened to My Rock'n Roll
  69. Coldplay - Clocks
  70. Frenzal Rhomb - Bucket Bong *
  71. Basement Jaxx - Do Your Thing
  72. Audioslave - Show Me How to Live
  73. Weezer - Dope Nose
  74. Sonic Animation - I'm a DJ *
  75. Ms. Dynamite - Dy-na-mi-tee
  76. Silverchair - World Upon Your Shoulders *
  77. The Streets - Has it Come to This?
  78. Badly Drawn Boy - Something to Talk About
  79. You Am I - Who Put the Devil in You *
  80. The Waifs - Highway One *
  81. Queens of the Stone Age - You Think I Ain't Worth a Dollar
  82. Ben Harper - Strawberry Fields Forever
  83. 28 Days - Take Me Away *
  84. Oasis - Little By Little
  85. The Chemical Brothers - Star Guitar
  86. Eminem - Cleaning Out My Closet
  87. Fozzy - Happenstance
  88. The Fergusons - Everything's Gone Bad *
  89. Groove Armada - Purple Haze
  90. Badly Drawn Boy - Silent Sigh
  91. Rocket Science - Being Followed *
  92. Antiskeptic - Called *
  93. Tori Amos - A Sorta Fairytale
  94. Spiderbait - Arse Huggin' Pants *
  95. Machine Translations - She Wears a Mask *
  96. The Waifs - Lies *
  97. U2 - Electrical Storm
  98. Cartman - Shock (Living Without You) *
  99. Bodyjar - Too Drunk to Drive *
  100. Coldplay - A Rush of Blood to the Head

Australian artists (marked with a * ) made up 51 of the 100 tracks. Weezer is an American rock band. ... Keep Fishin is a popular single by Weezer. ... This article might not be written in the formal tone expected of an encyclopedia entry. ... From left: Vikki Simpson, Josh Cunningham, and Donna Simpson The Waifs are a folk-rock band from Western Australia. ... Categories: Australian musical groups | Hip hop groups ... The Vines The Vines are an Australian garage rock band that emerged along with a new breed of alternative rockers such as The Strokes, The Hives and The White Stripes in 2002 (see 2002 in music). ... Machine Gun Fellatio are an alternative Australian band, recording and playing music of large range of styles. ... Eminem, (born Marshall Bruce Mathers III on October 17, 1972 in Kansas City, Missouri, USA), a Grammy and Oscar-winner, is one of todays most popular and controversial rappers. ... The Red Hot Chili Peppers are a Californian rock band who combined aspects of funk, punk rock, metal, and hip hop, spearheading the funk metal movement of the late 1980s and early 1990s. ... Silverchair is one of Australia’s most successful contemporary rock bands. ... Foo Fighters are a rock group formed by musician Dave Grohl in 1995. ... This article is about the grunge band Nirvana. ... System of a Down (sometimes referred to as or System) is a band from Los Angeles, California that formed in 1995. ... Audioslave is an alternative rock supergroup consisting of Chris Cornell (formerly of Soundgarden) and the instrumentalists of Rage Against the Machine. ... Ben Lee (left) with an excited fan Ben Lee (born on September 11, 1978) is an Australian born musician. ... Queens of the Stone Age (QOTSA) are a rock music band from the United States, formed in 1997. ... This article isnt about the non-single by the punk rock group Green Day on their second album Kerplunk. ... Salmon Hater is a non-existent heavy metal band, manufactured by Adam Spencer and Wil Anderson of Triple J breakfast radio in Australia. ... The John Butler Trio is a jam band from Australia led by guitarist and vocalist John Butler. ... 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. ... Motor Ace is an Australian alternative rock band. ... Bodyjar is an Australian punk rock band based in Melbourne, which has been together since 1994, when they changed their name from Helium. The groups album, How It Works, reached the top 20 on the Australian ARIAnet albums chart in 2000. ... George is a rock band from Brisbane, Australia. ... The Hives, from L to R: Dr. Matt Destruction, Nicolaus Arson, Howlin Pelle Almqvist, Chris Dangerous, Vigilante Carlstroem The Hives are a garage rock or (more accurately) garage punk band from Fagersta, Sweden that emerged in the US and the UK in the early 2000s. ... The Shihad stamp, from the single Alive. Shihad is an alternative rock and heavy metal band originally from Wellington, New Zealand, where they formed in 1988. ... Coldplay is a Britpop/alternative rock band from London, United Kingdom well known for their rock melodies and introspective lyrics. ... From left: Warwick Hornby, Jak Housden, Tim Freedman, and Terepai Richmond The Whitlams is an Australian band that formed in late 1992 in Newtown, Sydney, Australia. ... 28 Days are a punk rock band from Frankston, Australia. ... Mike Skinner Mike Skinner (born 27 November 1978), also known as The Streets, is a rapper and musician from Birmingham, England. ... Darren Hanlon is an Australian musician who plays folk-rock. ... N*E*R*D N*E*R*D or N.E.R.D is the name of a rock band consisting of Pharrell Williams and Chad Hugo of The Neptunes and their friend Shae Haley. ... Jurassic 5 (l-r): Cut Chemist, Akil, Zaakir, Mark 7even, DJ Nu-Mark, Chali 2na Jurassic 5 is a six-piece hip hop crew that was formed in 1993 (see 1993 in music) at the Los Angeles, California venue Good Life. ... Jamiroquai is a British band led by singer Jay (Jason) Kay. ... The Living End is an Australian alternative/punk rock/rockabilly band. ... Basement Jaxx are a critically acclaimed UK house music duo comprised of Felix Buxton and Simon Ratcliffe that rose to popularity in the late 1990s. ... The Androids are a rock band from Australia. ... PJ Harvey Polly Jean Harvey, born October 9, 1969 in Yeovil and raised in nearby Corscombe (Dorset), is a British singer and songwriter. ... Gordon Gano (born on June 6, 1963 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin) is the lead singer and guitarist from the band Violent Femmes. ... Junkie XL (also JXL) is a musician, born Tom Holkenborg in Lichtenvoorde, The Netherlands in 1967. ... Elvis Aaron Presley (January 8, 1935 – August 16, 1977), also known as The King of Rock n Roll, was an American singer, song producer and actor. ... A Little Less Conversation is a song originally recorded by Elvis Presley for the movie Change of Habit in 1968. ... Moby at NASA Rewind, a 2004 rave on Manhattan Island. ... Something for Kate is a rock band from Melbourne, Australia. ... Gomez is a British band from Southport. ... Area-7 Area-7 (a. ... Augie March is the name of an Australian Indie Rock band. ... Black Rebel Motorcycle Club are a rock and roll band from San Francisco, California. ... Frenzal Rhomb is an Australian punk band that formed in 1991, based in the city of Sydney. ... Dope Nose is the first single off the Weezers fourth album Maladroit. ... Sonic Animation (or sonicanimation) is an Australian dance/techno musical group. ... Ms. ... Badly Drawn Boy (b. ... You Am I 2002. ... Ben Harper (born October 28, 1969) is an American musician of the 1990s and 2000s. ... Oasis are a British rock group originally forming in Manchester. ... The cover of the Hey Boy, Hey Girl single The Chemical Brothers are an English electronic music duo, comprising Tom Rowlands and Ed Simons. ... Fozzy in Manchester 12th Feb 2005 Fozzy is a heavy metal band fronted by WWE wrestler Chris Jericho, and backed by musicians from established metal bands (including Rich Ward and other members of Stuck Mojo). ... Groove Armada are a house music group from Cambridge, England, composed of two members, Andy Cato and Tom Findlay. ... Rocket Science refers to a number of topics: Rocket Science is the name of an Australian rock band Rocket Science is a musical album by Hugh Blumenfeld rocket science, is the study of Rockets and rocketry. ... Antiskeptic are an australian rock, pop punk band. ... Tori Amos Tori Amos (born Myra Ellen Amos on August 22, 1963) is an American singer-songwriter. ... Spiderbait is an Australian rock band who have had two top ten albums and another three albums reach the Australian top 40. ... Machine Translations is the recording and touring name of J Walker, an Australian singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. ... U2 is an Irish rock band featuring Bono (Paul David Hewson) on vocals, guitar and harmonica, The Edge (David Howell Evans) on guitar and pianos and vocals, Adam Clayton on bass, and Larry Mullen, Jr. ...


Artists with multiple entries

Dave Grohl was successful in playing a part in 10 of the 100 tracks, due to his involvement with Queens of the Stone Age and Foo Fighters, as well as a Nirvana track that reached position 12. Queens of the Stone Age (QOTSA) are a rock music band from the United States, formed in 1997. ... Silverchair is one of Australia’s most successful contemporary rock bands. ... This article might not be written in the formal tone expected of an encyclopedia entry. ... The Vines The Vines are an Australian garage rock band that emerged along with a new breed of alternative rockers such as The Strokes, The Hives and The White Stripes in 2002 (see 2002 in music). ... Foo Fighters are a rock group formed by musician Dave Grohl in 1995. ... From left: Vikki Simpson, Josh Cunningham, and Donna Simpson The Waifs are a folk-rock band from Western Australia. ... Machine Gun Fellatio are an alternative Australian band, recording and playing music of large range of styles. ... Eminem, (born Marshall Bruce Mathers III on October 17, 1972 in Kansas City, Missouri, USA), a Grammy and Oscar-winner, is one of todays most popular and controversial rappers. ... System of a Down (sometimes referred to as or System) is a band from Los Angeles, California that formed in 1995. ... Coldplay is a Britpop/alternative rock band from London, United Kingdom well known for their rock melodies and introspective lyrics. ... Red Hot Chili Peppers (from left): Flea, Chad Smith, John Frusciante and Anthony Kiedis Red Hot Chili Peppers are a Californian rock band who have combined aspects of funk and hip-hop with rock and roll, pioneering funk metal. ... David Eric Grohl (born January 14, 1969, in Warren, Ohio) is a rock musician, who was the drummer of the grunge band Nirvana from 1990 until the band split up in 1994 after frontman Kurt Cobains death. ...


CD release

Volume 10 CD Cover
Volume 10 CD Cover
Disc 1
  1. Queens Of The Stone Age - No One Knows
  2. Grinspoon - Chemical Heart
  3. Foo Fighters - All My Life
  4. The Waifs - London Still
  5. Machine Gun Fellatio - Pussy Town (Original Album Version)
  6. 1200 Techniques - Karma
  7. The Vines - Get Free
  8. The Drugs - The Bold And The Beautiful
  9. Antiskeptic - Called
  10. N*E*R*D - Rock Star (Jason Nevins Remix Edit)
  11. Bodyjar - One In A Million
  12. george - Release
  13. Badly Drawn Boy - Something To Talk About
  14. The Streets - Don't Mug Yourself
  15. Wilcannia Mob - Down River
  16. The Hives - Hate To Say I Told You So
  17. Darren Hanlon - Punk's Not Dead
  18. Coldplay - In My Place
  19. The Fergusons - Everything's Gone Bad
Disc 2
  1. Basement Jaxx - Get Me Off
  2. silverchair - The Greatest View
  3. Rocket Science - Being Followed
  4. Jurassic 5 - What's Golden
  5. Elvis Presley vs JXL - A Little Less Conversation
  6. Salmon Hater - 6.66
  7. Waikiki - Here Comes September
  8. Motor Ace - Carry On
  9. John Butler Trio - Home Is Where The Heart Is
  10. Ms Dynamite - Dy-Na-Mi-Tee
  11. Ben Lee - Something Borrowed, Something Blue
  12. 28 Days - What's The Deal?
  13. The Living End - One Said To The Other
  14. Sonic animation - I'm A DJ (Original)
  15. Machine Translations - She Wears A Mask
  16. Groove Armada - Purple Haze - Edit
  17. Cartman - Shock (Living Without You)
  18. The Whitlams - Fall for you (Perky Mix)
  19. Weezer - Keep Fishin'
  20. Pacifier - Comfort Me

CD Cover of Tripple J Hottest 100 Volume 10 This is an album cover. ...

DVD release

Volume 10 DVD Cover
Volume 10 DVD Cover
  1. Queens Of The Stone Age - No One Knows
  2. The Vines - Get Free
  3. Coldplay - In My Place
  4. Rocket Science - Being Followed
  5. Sonic Animation - I'm A DJ (Original)
  6. The Hives - Hate To Say I Told You So
  7. Salmon Hater - 6.66
  8. The Waifs - London Still
  9. Ben Lee - Something Borrowed, Something Blue
  10. N*E*R*D - Rock Star (Jason Nevins Remix Edit)
  11. Groove Armada - Purple Haze - Edit
  12. Grinspoon - Chemical Heart
  13. Pacifier - Comfort Me
  14. Waikiki - Here Comes September
  15. Antiskeptic - Called
  16. The Streets - Don't Mug Yourself
  17. 1200 Techniques - Karma
  18. 28 Days - What's The Deal?
  19. Badly Drawn Boy - Something To Talk About
  20. The Living End - One Said To The Other
  21. Bodyjar - One In A Million
  22. Darren Hanlon - Punk's Not Dead
  23. Weezer - Keep Fishin?
  24. Silverchair - The Greatest View
  25. Motor Ace - Carry On
  26. Ms Dynamite - Dy-Na-Mi-Tee
  27. The Whitlams - Fall for you
  28. John Butler Trio - Home Is Where The Heart Is
  29. Machine Translations - She Wears A Mask
  30. Cartman - Shock (Living Without You)
  31. The Drugs - The Bold And The Beautiful
  32. Elvis Presley vs JXL - A Little Less Conversation

Triple J Hottest 100 Vol 10 DVD cover File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ...

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Dave Grohl (314 words)
The album which would become the Foo Fighters' debut was again performed entirely by Grohl, with the exception of a guitar part on "X-Static", played by Greg Dulli of the Afghan Whigs, and the bass part of "Alone + Easy Target", which was played by Krist Novoselic.
In 2001 he joined Queens of the Stone Age as a drummer, both for the recording of their album Songs for the Deaf and the tour which followed the album's release, and in 2002 also played drums for Tenacious D.
In the 2002 Triple J Hottest 100 Dave Grohl achieved a new record of having a part in 10 of the top 100 songs.
Vox populi - Music - www.theage.com.au (861 words)
Truth is, I haven't listened to Triple J regularly for many years - but their Hottest 100 is a cultural phenomenon, democratic touchstone and reliable indicator of what's what in music, more so than anything happening on any other radio station.
The thing with the Hottest 100, it could be argued, is that it is probably more truthful than the actual ARIA charts, which, like any "official" music chart, suffer from persistent accusations of unreliability.
Charts are basically a celebration of song - singles - and Triple J's Hottest 100 is all about individual songs, which are, and always were, the essence of pop, in which, according to critic Simon Frith, songs are written for public consumption, or public use, not for any deep form of self-expression or authenticity.
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