Triple J Hottest 100, 1993
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.
A double CD featuring 32 of the songs was released. This compilation was, and many of the ones to follow in future years were, some of the highest selling CDs in Australia.
Full list
Note: Australian artists
24 of the 100 tracks are by Australian artists (marked with a green background).
Artists with multiple entries
Three entries
Two entries
- Rage Against the Machine (6, 84)
- U2 (7, 31)
- R.E.M. (11, 93)
- Cypress Hill (17, 81)
- Pet Shop Boys (18, 56)
- Dinosaur Jr. (38, 45)
- Headless Chickens (44, 57)
- King Missile (46, 58)
- Dave Graney 'n' the Coral Snakes (48, 59)
- Living Colour (49, 71)
- Alice in Chains (51, 80)
- New Order (65, 86)
- Suede (69, 75)
- The Badloves (77, 82)
Countries represented
CD release
Disc 1
- Denis Leary - Asshole
- Radiohead - Creep
- Neneh Cherry - Trout
- The Breeders - Cannonball
- Atomic Swing - Stone Me Into The Groove
- Stone Temple Pilots - Plush
- Violent Femmes - I Held Her In My Arms (93)
- Iggy Pop - Wild America
- Urge Overkill - Sister Havana
- The Cruel Sea - Black Stick
- Nick Cave & Bad Seeds - The Ship Song(live)
- Björk - Human Behaviour
- Belly - Feed The Tree
- The Cure - Friday I'm In Love
- Suede - Animal Nitrate
- U2 - Numb
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Disc 2
- Paw - Jessie
- Porno For Pyros - Pets
- US3 - Cantaloop
- Hoodoo Gurus - The Right Time
- Juliana Hatfield - My Sister
- Dinosaur Jr - Get Me
- New Order - World
- Yothu Yindi - World Turning
- Gabrielle - Dreams
- Smashing Pumpkins - Cherub Rock
- Headless Chickens - Juice
- King Missile - Detachable Penis
- Dave Graney - Night Of The Wolverine
- You Am I - Adams Ribs
- Buffalo Tom - Taillights Fade
- Deborah Conway - Alive & Brilliant
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Note: The 2004 re-release of the album omits Denis Leary's 'Asshole'.
References
See also