Year
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Top five
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Highlights
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1989
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- Joy Division - "Love Will Tear Us Apart"
- Hunters And Collectors - "Throw Your Arms Around Me"
- The The - "Uncertain Smile"
- The Jam - "That's Entertainment"
- New Order - "Blue Monday"
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- The first of the original series of Hottest 100s, in which songs could be selected from any year.
- The list included two versions of the song "Kiss" the original by Prince at #34 and Tom Jones cover at #24.
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1990
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- Joy Division - "Love Will Tear Us Apart"
- Hunters And Collectors - "Throw Your Arms Around Me"
- The Smiths - "How Soon Is Now?"
- The The - "Uncertain Smile"
- New Order - "Blue Monday"
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- The second of the original series of Hottest 100s which allowed choices from any year.
- The Cure had seven songs in the list, ranging from positions #11 ("A Forest") to #72 ("Inbetween Days").
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1991
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- Nirvana - "Smells Like Teen Spirit"
- Joy Division - "Love Will Tear Us Apart"
- Nirvana - "Lithium"
- Hunters And Collectors - "Throw Your Arms Around Me"
- Andy Prieboy - "Tomorrow Wendy"
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- The third of the original series of Hottest 100s which allowed choices from any year.
- The Cure had nine songs in the 1991 list, ranging from "A Forest" at #8 to "Love Cats" at #74 beating their own record for most songs in a hottest 100 list, this record remains unbroken.
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1992
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No Hottest 100 Held
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1993
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- Denis Leary - "Asshole"
- Radiohead - "Creep"
- The Cranberries - "Linger"
- Blind Melon - "No Rain"
- The Breeders - "Cannonball"
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- Return after list hiatus in 1992.
- Format altered only allowing songs released as singles within the list's calendar year.
- The Cruel Sea scored three tracks in the list.
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1994
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- The Cranberries - "Zombie"
- Nine Inch Nails - "Closer"
- The Offspring - "Self Esteem"
- The Offspring - "Come Out & Play"
- Silverchair - "Tomorrow"
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- Soundgarden scored four tracks, Counting Crows scored three.
- The Offspring scored back to back tracks at positions #3 and #4.
- Tom Jones reached position #9 with "If I Only Knew".
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1995
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- Oasis - "Wonderwall"
- The Smashing Pumpkins - "Bullet with Butterfly Wings"
- Coolio - "Gangsta's Paradise"
- Presidents of the United States of America - "Kitty"
- Björk - "It's Oh So Quiet"
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1996
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- Spiderbait - "Buy Me a Pony"
- Tool - "Stinkfist"
- Ben Folds Five - "Underground"
- Butthole Surfers - "Pepper"
- Bush - "Glycerine"
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1997
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- The Whitlams - "No Aphrodisiac"
- Blur - "Song 2"
- Chumbawamba - "Tubthumping"
- The Verve - "Bitter Sweet Symphony"
- Pauline Pantsdown - "Back Door Man"
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- The most variety in a Hottest 100 to date, with no single artist getting more than two tracks in the list.
- Radiohead scored the highest double, at positions #7 and #9.
- Pauline Pantsdown's track "Back Door Man", banned by a court injunction from Pauline Hanson, is voted #5.
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1998
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- The Offspring - "Pretty Fly (For A White Guy)"
- Ben Lee - "Cigarettes Will Kill You"
- Custard - "Girls Like That (Don't Go For Guys Like Us)"
- Hole - "Celebrity Skin"
- KoЯn - "Got the Life"
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All Time
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- Nirvana - "Smells Like Teen Spirit"
- Hunters & Collectors - "Throw Your Arms Around Me"
- Pearl Jam - "Alive"
- Jeff Buckley - "Last Goodbye"
- Radiohead - "Creep"
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1999
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- Powderfinger - "These Days"
- Killing Heidi - "Weir"
- The Tenants - "You Shit Me to Tears"
- Fatboy Slim - "Praise You"
- Placebo - "Every You Every Me"
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- Powderfinger and Silverchair scored four tracks each.
- #2 and #3 tracks were both previously winners of the Triple J Unearthed competition.
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2000
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- Powderfinger - "My Happiness"
- U2 - "Beautiful Day"
- Powderfinger - "My Kind of Scene"
- Wheatus - "Teenage Dirtbag"
- Coldplay - "Yellow"
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- Powderfinger became the first artist to have two Hottest 100 #1 tracks, in 1999 and 2000.
- Rage Against the Machine scored three tracks.
- Machine Gun Fellatio's "MotheFucker on a Motor Cycle" is entered a second time and reaches #67 where in 1999 it placed #59.
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2001
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- Alex Lloyd - "Amazing"
- Something for Kate - "Monsters"
- System of a Down - "Chop Suey!"
- Basement Jaxx - "Where's Your Head At?"
- John Butler Trio - "Betterman"
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2002
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- Queens of the Stone Age - "No One Knows"
- Grinspoon - "Chemical Heart"
- The Waifs - "London Still"
- 1200 Techniques - "Karma"
- The Vines - "Get Free"
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2003
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- Jet - "Are You Gonna Be My Girl?"
- OutKast - "Hey Ya!"
- The White Stripes - "Seven Nation Army"
- Powderfinger - "(Baby I've Got You) On My Mind"
- Coldplay - Clocks (Royksopp Remix)
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2004
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- Franz Ferdinand - "Take Me Out"
- Missy Higgins - "Scar"
- Eskimo Joe - "From the Sea"
- The Killers - "Somebody Told Me"
- Spiderbait - "Black Betty"
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- John Butler Trio and the Scissor Sisters scored four tracks each; Missy Higgins had two of her three tracks reach the top ten.
- Two versions of "Take Me Out" were in this year's list - the Franz Ferdinand original, and the Scissor Sisters cover.
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2005
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- Bernard Fanning - "Wish You Well"
- Ben Lee - "Catch My Disease"
- Gorillaz - "Feel Good Inc."
- Foo Fighters - "Best of You"
- Gorillaz - "DARE"
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- Wolfmother had six tracks selected.
- Green Day now have the longest song ever in a Hottest 100 with "Jesus of Suburbia".
- Bernard Fanning has now topped the Hottest 100 three times - twice with Powderfinger and once solo.
- Gorillaz placed twice Top 5 (with a third song, Dirty Harry, reaching #41),the first time this has been done since Powderfinger in 2000.
- Ben Lee achieves #2 for the second time.
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2006
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- Augie March - "One Crowded Hour"
- Eskimo Joe - "Black Fingernails, Red Wine"
- Hilltop Hoods - "The Hard Road"
- The Killers - "When You Were Young"
- Scissor Sisters - "I Don't Feel Like Dancin'"
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2007
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- Muse - "Knights Of Cydonia"
- Silverchair - "Straight Lines"
- Kings of Leon - "On Call"
- John Butler Trio - "Better Than"
- Faker - "This Heart Attack"
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