Triple J Hottest 100, 2007
2007 Triple J Hottest 100 | |
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Countdown details | |
Date of countdown | 26 January 2008 |
Countdown highlights | |
Winning song | Muse ![]() ("Knights of Cydonia") |
Most entries | Silverchair (3) ![]() Kings of Leon (3) ![]() John Butler Trio (3) ![]() Bloc Party (3) ![]() Josh Pyke (3) ![]() Harry Angus (3) ![]() |
The 2007 Triple J Hottest 100 was announced on Australia Day, 26 January 2008. It was the fifteenth countdown of the most popular songs of the year, as chosen by the listeners of Australian radio station Triple J.
Voting began on 1 January 2008, and closed on 20 January 2008. More than 700,000 votes were counted in the poll. The broadcast began at 10 a.m. AEST, and for the first time was broadcast live to all time zones (as opposed to being on a delayed broadcast). Triple J hosted two live sites, one at The Domain, Sydney and one at Melbourne Docklands.[1]
The 2007 poll was the closest in Hottest 100 history with only 13 votes separating the number 1 and 2 songs.[2] The 2007 Hottest 100 contained 52 works by Australian artists. This equals the results in the 1999 poll.
Full list[]
Note: Australian artists
# | Song[1] | Artist | Country of Origin |
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1 | Knights of Cydonia | Muse | ![]() |
2 | Straight Lines | Silverchair | ![]() |
3 | On Call | Kings of Leon | ![]() |
4 | Better Than | John Butler Trio | ![]() |
5 | This Heart Attack | Faker | ![]() |
6 | The Pretender | Foo Fighters | ![]() |
7 | Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger (Alive 2007) | Daft Punk | ![]() |
8 | Hang Me Up to Dry | Cold War Kids | ![]() |
9 | I'll Kill Her | Soko | ![]() |
10 | Don't Fight It | The Panics | ![]() |
11 | Vitriol | Bluejuice | ![]() |
12 | Let's Dance to Joy Division | The Wombats | ![]() |
13 | Ruby | Kaiser Chiefs | ![]() |
14 | Ice Cream | Muscles | ![]() |
15 | Lost and Running | Powderfinger | ![]() |
16 | Snakeskin | Gyroscope | ![]() |
17 | Paper Planes | M.I.A. | ![]() |
18 | My People | The Presets | ![]() |
19 | Heart It Races | Architecture in Helsinki | ![]() |
20 | Stronger | Kanye West | ![]() |
21 | The Salmon Dance | The Chemical Brothers | ![]() |
22 | Used to Get High | John Butler Trio | ![]() |
23 | Icky Thump | The White Stripes | ![]() |
24 | Hunting for Witches | Bloc Party | ![]() |
25 | We Get Around | Urthboy | ![]() |
26 | Recapturing the Vibe (Restrung) | Hilltop Hoods | ![]() |
27 | Just a Song About Ping Pong | Operator Please | ![]() |
28 | Lazy Eye | Silversun Pickups | ![]() |
29 | Real Love (Like a Version) | Regina Spektor | ![]() |
30 | If You Keep Losing Sleep | Silverchair | ![]() |
31 | Wasted | Angus & Julia Stone | ![]() |
32 | Opinions Won't Keep You Warm at Night | Kisschasy | ![]() |
33 | Fans | Kings of Leon | ![]() |
34 | 1234 | Feist | ![]() |
35 | D.A.N.C.E. | Justice | ![]() |
36 | Hold Music | Architecture in Helsinki | ![]() |
37 | Hospital Beds | Cold War Kids | ![]() |
38 | I Thought About You | The Beautiful Girls | ![]() |
39 | Hearts on Fire | Cut Copy | ![]() |
40 | I Still Remember | Bloc Party | ![]() |
41 | Dashboard | Modest Mouse | ![]() |
42 | Back in Your Head | Tegan and Sara | ![]() |
43 | Superstar | Lupe Fiasco | ![]() |
44 | Teenagers | My Chemical Romance | ![]() |
45 | The Beast | Angus & Julia Stone | ![]() |
46 | Tie Up My Hands | British India | ![]() |
47 | What If | Cog | ![]() |
48 | Flux | Bloc Party | ![]() |
49 | Fluorescent Adolescent | Arctic Monkeys | ![]() |
50 | So Many Nights | The Cat Empire | ![]() |
51 | Peachy | Missy Higgins | ![]() |
52 | Spray on Pants | Kisschasy | ![]() |
53 | Steer | Missy Higgins | ![]() |
54 | Golden Skans | Klaxons | ![]() |
55 | Good Excuse | John Butler Trio | ![]() |
56 | Better People | Xavier Rudd | ![]() |
57 | Into the Galaxy | Midnight Juggernauts | ![]() |
58 | Invincible | Muse | ![]() |
59 | Chelsea Dagger | The Fratellis | ![]() |
60 | Charmer | Kings of Leon | ![]() |
61 | Wayside | Birds of Tokyo | ![]() |
62 | No Longer There | The Cat Empire | ![]() |
63 | The Only Way | Karnivool | ![]() |
64 | Australia | The Shins | ![]() |
65 | Smokers Outside the Hospital Doors | Editors | ![]() |
66 | I Don't Remember | Powderfinger | ![]() |
67 | Rehab (Remix) | Amy Winehouse featuring Jay-Z | ![]() ![]() |
68 | Penny on the Train Track | Ben Kweller | ![]() |
69 | Pogo | Digitalism | ![]() |
70 | The Con | Tegan and Sara | ![]() |
71 | Reach | The Butterfly Effect | ![]() |
72 | Down the Line | José González | ![]() |
73 | Black Tattoo | Grinspoon | ![]() |
74 | Run the Red Light | British India | ![]() |
75 | Shoot the Runner | Kasabian | ![]() |
76 | Sweaty | Muscles | ![]() |
77 | Get What You Want | Operator Please | ![]() |
78 | Brianstorm | Arctic Monkeys | ![]() |
79 | Lines on Palms | Josh Pyke | ![]() |
80 | Reflections of a Sound | Silverchair | ![]() |
81 | No Cars Go | Arcade Fire | ![]() |
82 | Long Road to Ruin | Foo Fighters | ![]() |
83 | Pleased to Meet You | Wolfmother | ![]() |
84 | Do It Again | The Chemical Brothers | ![]() |
85 | Down Boy | Yeah Yeah Yeahs | ![]() |
86 | Tombstone | Midnight Juggernauts | ![]() |
87 | Eliza | Jackson Jackson | ![]() |
88 | The Message | The Cops | ![]() |
89 | Sick, Sick, Sick | Queens of the Stone Age | ![]() |
90 | When the Lights Went Down | Clare Bowditch and the Feeding Set | ![]() |
91 | Sew My Name | Josh Pyke | ![]() |
92 | Sun Dirt Water | The Waifs | ![]() |
93 | Dr. Love | The Bumblebeez | ![]() |
94 | Jigsaw Falling into Place | Radiohead | ![]() |
95 | Samson | Regina Spektor | ![]() |
96 | Love Me Like the World Is Ending | Ben Lee | ![]() |
97 | Forever Song | Josh Pyke | ![]() |
98 | The Heinrich Maneuver | Interpol | ![]() |
99 | Tick Tick Boom | The Hives | ![]() |
100 | Wild Strawberries | Pnau | ![]() |
- The #101 spot belonged to "Foundations" by Kate Nash
Artists with multiple entries[]
Three tracks:
- Silverchair (2, 30, 80)
- Kings of Leon (3, 33, 60)
- John Butler Trio (4, 22, 55)
- Bloc Party (24, 40, 48)
- Josh Pyke (79, 91, 97)
- Harry Angus (Twice with The Cat Empire and once with Jackson Jackson) (50, 62, 87)
Two tracks:
- Muse (1, 58)
- Foo Fighters (6, 82)
- Cold War Kids (8, 37)
- Muscles (14, 76)
- Powderfinger (15, 66)
- Architecture in Helsinki (19, 36)
- The Chemical Brothers (21, 84)
- Operator Please (27, 77)
- Regina Spektor (29, 95)
- Angus and Julia Stone (31, 45)
- Kisschasy (32, 52)
- Tegan and Sara (42, 70)
- British India (46, 74)
- Arctic Monkeys (49, 78)
- The Cat Empire (50, 62)
- Missy Higgins (51, 53)
- Midnight Juggernauts (57, 86)
- Ian Kenny (Once with Birds of Tokyo and once with Karnivool) (61, 63)
Countries represented[]
- Australia - 52 songs
- United States - 20 songs
- United Kingdom - 18 songs
- Canada - 4 songs
- France - 3 songs
- Sweden - 2 songs
- Germany - 1 song
Top 10 Albums of 2007[]
# | Artist | Album | Country of Origin | Tracks in the Hottest 100 |
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1 | John Butler Trio | Grand National | ![]() |
4, 22, 55 (12 in 2006) |
2 | Radiohead | In Rainbows | ![]() |
94 |
3 | Kings of Leon | Because of the Times | ![]() |
3, 33, 60 |
4 | Arcade Fire | Neon Bible | ![]() |
81 |
5 | Silverchair | Young Modern | ![]() |
2, 30, 80 |
6 | Josh Pyke | Memories & Dust | ![]() |
79, 91, 97 (38 in 2006) |
7 | The White Stripes | Icky Thump | ![]() |
23 |
8 | Bloc Party | A Weekend in the City | ![]() |
24, 40, 48 (65 in 2006) |
9 | Midnight Juggernauts | Dystopia | ![]() |
57, 86 |
10 | Arctic Monkeys | Favourite Worst Nightmare | ![]() |
49, 78 |
Trivia[]
- This is the first time in over ten years that The Living End did not feature in The Hottest 100.
- Muse's Knights of Cydonia was actually released July 2006, making the song over 18 months old when it was awarded the number 1 spot.
- Daft Punk's Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger made an appearance twice in the top twenty, in a live version, number 7, and remixed in Kanye West's Stronger, at number 20.
CD release[]
Triple J's Hottest 100 Volume 15 is the compilation featuring the best of the Top 100 voted tracks on two CDs. It went on sale 8 March 2008.
CD 1
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CD 2
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References[]
- ^ a b "Hottest 100". Triple J. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 17 February 2008.
- ^ "Silver beat not hot enough for Triple J's best". The Age. 26 January 2008. Retrieved 27 January 2008.
External links[]
- 2007 in Australian music
- 2007 record charts
- Triple J Hottest 100