De Afrekening
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De Afrekening is a Belgian radio and record chart broadcasting program featured on Studio Brussel (commonly referred to as "StuBru"). During the program, thirty top-rating alternative tracks are played, with the chart being assembled by the program's audience via a voting poll system.
Two or three times each year, StuBru will release an album featuring the program's most popular chart tracks. Beginning in 1990, albums are still released today and continue to prove popular with fans.
Since the chart is assembled via voting, unexpected results and outcomes will sometimes occur. One such instance occurred on April 19th of 2006, with two separate songs placing first after receiving an equal number of votes. The songs in question were Placebo's "Song to Say Goodbye," and A Brand's "Hammerhead."
Another historical event occurred on the 31st of May, 2006. For the first time ever, a song featured on the annual Eurovision Song Contest entered the charts. This song was Lordi's "Hard Rock Hallelujah."
At the end of each year, a chart featuring all of the program's most popular songs is assembled. This chart is known as the "De Eindafrekening," or by its nickname "De Afvaardiging."
The chart is also broadcasted on TMF Flanders
[edit] Eindafrekeningen from 1990 to present
Year | Artist | Track |
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1990 | The Scabs | "Hard Times" |
1991 | R.E.M. | "Losing my Religion" |
1992 | U2 | "One" |
1993 | Rage Against the Machine | "Killing in the Name" |
1994 | Magnapop | "Lay it Down" |
1995 | dEUS | "Hotellounge" |
1996 | dEUS | "Little Arithmetics" |
1997 | Radiohead | "Karma Police" |
1998 | K's Choice | "Believe" |
1999 | dEUS | "Instant Street" |
2000 | Live | "They Stood Up for Love" |
2001 | Tool | "Schism" |
2002 | Red Hot Chili Peppers | "By the Way" |
2003 | Muse | "Time is Running Out" |
2004 | Franz Ferdinand | "The Dark of the Matinee" |
2005 | Interpol | "Evil" |
2006 | A Brand | "Hammerhead" |
2007 | Milow | "You Don't Know" |