Triple J Hottest 100, 2008 16th edition of annual Australian music poll
The 2008 Triple J Hottest 100 was announced on Australia Day, 26 January 2009. It was the sixteenth countdown of the most popular songs of the year, as chosen by the listeners of Australian radio station, Triple J.
2008 was also the first year of the countdown where Triple J made public the full list of songs that did not make the list proper. Coined as the "Hottest 200", the list was released online the day after the main countdown.[1]
Voting commenced on Boxing Day, 26 December 2008, and closed on 18 January 2009.[2] The second half of the countdown was broadcast live from Parramatta Park in New South Wales, with live crosses to the Big Day Out, held at Flemington Racecourse in Melbourne, Victoria.[3]
Over 800,000 votes were received, a record number at the time.[4]
Full list
Note: Australian artists
#101–#200 List
For the first time since the 1991 countdown, on 27 January 2009, Richard Kingsmill published the #101–#200 list on his blog.[5]
Artists with multiple entries
#
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Artist
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Tracks
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4
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Kings of Leon
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1, 3, 24, 70
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Nick Littlemore[nb 6]
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4, 12, 54, 68
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Vampire Weekend
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30, 32, 58, 71
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3
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MGMT
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2, 5, 18
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The Presets
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6, 8, 56
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Ladyhawke[nb 7]
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11, 12, 26
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Flight of the Conchords
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19, 60, 67
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Birds of Tokyo
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20, 22, 51
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Lily Allen[nb 8]
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25, 46, 90
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The Grates
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34, 80, 83
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Bliss n Eso
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40, 61, 94
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2
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Empire of the Sun
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4, 68
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The Ting Tings
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9, 78
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Drapht
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10, 77
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Pnau
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12, 54
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Dizzie Rascal
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17, 96
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The Herd
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13, 63
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Cog
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31, 97
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Josh Pyke
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27, 29
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Laura Marling[nb 9]
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43, 49
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The Killers
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52, 73
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Muph and Plutonic
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86, 99
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Countries represented
Country
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#
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Australia
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48
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United States
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29
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United kingdom
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14
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New Zealand[nb 10]
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6
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Iceland
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2
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France
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1
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Norway
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1
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2008 Triple J Album Poll
Bold indicates winner of the Hottest 100. The Presets won the J Award for Apocalypso.
#
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Artist
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Album
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Country of Origin
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Tracks in the Hottest 100
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1 |
Kings of Leon |
Only by the Night[6] |
United States |
1, 3, 24, 70
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2 |
The Presets |
Apocalypso |
Australia |
6, 8, 56 (18 in 2007)
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3 |
MGMT |
Oracular Spectacular |
United States |
2, 5, 18
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4 |
Vampire Weekend |
Vampire Weekend |
United States |
30, 32, 58, 71
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5 |
Birds of Tokyo |
Universes |
Australia |
20, 22, 51
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6 |
Cut Copy |
In Ghost Colours |
Australia |
15 (39 in 2007)
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7 |
Bloc Party |
Intimacy |
United Kingdom |
DNC (110, 112, 127 in Hottest 200)
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8 |
The Grates |
Teeth Lost, Hearts Won |
Australia |
34, 80, 83
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9 |
Empire of the Sun |
Walking on a Dream |
Australia |
4, 68
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10 |
Josh Pyke |
Chimney's Afire |
Australia |
27, 29
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CD release
Triple J's Hottest 100 Volume 16 is the compilation featuring the best of the Top 100 voted tracks on two CDs. It went on sale on 6 March 2009.
CD 1
- Kings of Leon – "Sex On Fire" (#1)
- MGMT – "Kids" (#5)
- Empire of the Sun – "Walking On A Dream" (#4)
- The Presets – "Talk Like That" (#6)
- The Living End – "White Noise" (#23)
- Kaiser Chiefs – "Never Miss A Beat" (#25)
- Emiliana Torrini – "Jungle Drum" (#42)
- Drapht – "Jimmy Recard" (#10)
- Cut Copy – Lights & Music (#15)
- Bon Iver – "Skinny Love" (#21)
- Mystery Jets feat. Laura Marling – "Young Love" (#49)
- Ladyhawke – "My Delirium" (#11)
- Dizzee Rascal feat. Calvin Harris and Chrome – "Dance Wiv Me" (#17)
- Cold War Kids – "Something Is Not Right With Me" (#38)
- Ida Maria – "I Like You So Much Better When You're Naked" (#39)
- Art vs. Science – "Flippers" (#44)
- Little Red – "Coca-Cola" (#47)
- Bliss n Eso – "Eye of the Storm" (#40)
- Sigur Rós – "Gobbledigook" (#93)
- Soko – "I Will Never Love You More" (#41)
- Santigold – "L.E.S. Artistes" (#57)
- Children Collide – "Farewell Rocketship" (#66)
- Cog – "Bird of Feather" (#31)
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CD 2
- The Ting Tings – "That's Not My Name" (#9)
- Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds – "Dig, Lazarus, Dig!!!" (#35)
- Birds of Tokyo – "Broken Bones" (#20)
- Architecture In Helsinki – "That Beep" (#28)
- Vampire Weekend – "Oxford Comma" (#30)
- Death Cab forCutie – "I Will Possess Your Heart" (#36)
- Pnau feat. Ladyhawke – "Embrace" (#12)
- Does It Offend You, Yeah – "Dawn of the Dead" (#64)
- The Getaway Plan – "Where the City Meets the Sea" (#59)
- The Grates – "Burn Bridges" (#34)
- Josh Pyke – "The Lighthouse Song" (#27)
- Pez feat. 360 & Hailey Cramer – "The Festival Song" (#7)
- Tame Impala – "Half Full Glass of Wine" (#75)
- British India – "I Said I'm Sorry" (#37)
- Lily Allen – "The Fear" (#46)
- Pendulum – "Propane Nightmares" (#92)
- Ash Grunwald – "Breakout" (#50)
- The Herd – "The King Is Dead" (#13)
- Laura Marling – "Ghosts" (#43)
- The Butterfly Effect – "Window and the Watcher" (#53)
- Something With Numbers – "Stay With Me Bright Eyes" (#48)
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DVD Release
The 2008 Hottest 100 DVD compilation was released on 10 April 2009.
- Kings of Leon – "Sex On Fire" (#1)
- MGMT – "Electric Feel" (#2)
- Empire of the Sun – "Walking On A Dream" (#4)
- The Presets – "Talk Like That" (#6)
- The Ting Tings – "That's Not My Name" (#9)
- Kaiser Chiefs – "Never Miss A Beat" (#25)
- Birds of Tokyo – "Broken Bones" (#20)
- Drapht – "Jimmy Recard" (#10)
- Ladyhawke – "My Delirium" (#11)
- Cut Copy – "Lights & Music" (#15)
- The Herd – "The King Is Dead" (#13)
- Dizzee Rascal feat. Calvin Harris and Chrome – "Dance Wiv Me" (#17)
- Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds – "Dig, Lazarus, Dig!!!" (#35)
- The Living End – "White Noise" (#23)
- Josh Pyke – "The Lighthouse Song" (#27)
- Lily Allen – "The Fear" (#46)
- Architecture In Helsinki – "That Beep" (#28)
- Vampire Weekend – "Oxford Comma" (#30)
- The Kooks – "Always Where I Need to Be" (#33)
- Cog – "Bird of Feather" (#31)
- The Grates – "Burn Bridges" (#34)
- PNAU feat. Ladyhawke – "Embrace" (#12)
- Does It Offend You, Yeah – "Dawn of the Dead" (#64)
- British India – "I Said I'm Sorry" (#37)
- Cold War Kids – "Something Is Not Right With Me" (#38)
- Ida Maria – "I Like You So Much Better When You're Naked" (#39)
- Emiliana Torrini – "Jungle Drum" (#42)
- Little Red – "Coca-Cola" (#47)
- Something With Numbers – "Stay With Me Bright Eyes" (#48)
- Laura Marling – "Ghosts" (#43)
- Pez feat. 360 & Hailey Cramer – "The Festival Song" (#7)
- Mystery Jets feat. Laura Marling – "Young Love" (#49)
- Ash Grunwald – "Breakout" (#50)
- The Butterfly Effect – "Window and the Watcher" (#53)
- The Getaway Plan – "Where the City Meets the Sea" (#59)
- Santigold – "L.E.S. Artistes" (#57)
- Bliss n Eso – "The Sea is Rising" (#61)
- Hot Chip – Ready for the Floor (#69)
- Death Cab forCutie – "I Will Possess Your Heart" (#36)
- Faker – "Sleepwalking" (#62)
- Black Kids – "I'm Not Gonna Teach Your Boyfriend How to Dance with You" (#74)
- Tame Impala – "Half Full Glass of Wine" (#75)
Notes
- ^ Bliss n Eso's song "Eye of the Storm" (#40) uses Angus and Julia Stone's "Paper Aeroplane", which was featured in 2006 at #43
- ^
Muscles' song "Ice Cream" has been in the Hottest 100 for consecutive years (2007, 2008), with both the album and live acoustic versions of the song.
- ^ a b "The Butterfly Effect and Jack White, made their sixth consecutive appearance in the Hottest 100, with both artists having featured in every annual countdown since 2003.
- ^ "Another Way to Die" is the first James Bond theme song to feature in a Triple J Hottest 100 playlist
- ^ At the time of the countdown, "Fuck You" was yet to be officially released, and was only available on Allen's MySpace page, where it was titled "Guess Who Batman". During the countdown, announcers referred to the song as "Guess Who Batman".
- ^ Twice with Empire of the Sun (4, 68) and twice with Pnau (12, 54).
- ^ Twice solo (11, 26) and once with Pnau (12)
- ^ Twice solo (46, 90) and once with the Kaiser Chiefs (25)
- ^ Once solo (43) and once with Mystery Jets (49)
- ^ New Zealand contributed a record 6 entries to the 2008 Hottest 100, with Flight of the Conchords (3) and Ladyhawke (3).
References
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