List of Rage guest programmers
Rage (stylised as rage) is an all-night Australian music video program broadcast on ABC since 1987. Starting with Andrew Denton in 1990, Rage has a long tradition of having a band or artist host the show for the Saturday night episode.[1] They select and introduce their favourite music videos of all time from the Rage library. This gives an insight into the bands' and artists' influences, which are highly regarded by fans whose tapings of the program are highly sought after. Rage has had hundreds of artists host the show over its vast history, as well as politicians, comedians, writers, TV hosts and other figures in the music and entertainment industry. Bernard Fanning and Tex Perkins have guest programmed the show the most, having appeared 5 times apiece.
Rage often filmed their guest presenters in various hotels, backstage green rooms, bars, and parts of the ABC building, including the Triple J conference room in Ultimo, Sydney. They now mostly film out of their own purpose-built Rage studio in ABC Ultimo, Sydney, but also at live music tours, festivals all over Australia, and occasionally in musician's homes and hotels. The 2019 Paul Kelly Ausmusic Month special guest hosting was filmed in the musician's St Kilda home during October 2019.
Multiple-time guest programmers
Artists and groups that have guest programmed Rage 3 or more times include:
- Ben Lee: 3 times (1999, 2003, 2016)
- Bernard Fanning: 2 times individually (2005, 2016), 3 times with Powderfinger (1996, 2000, 2010)
- Bush: 3 times (1996, 1997, 2012)
- Custard: 4 times (1996, 1999, 2016, 2020)
- Dan Sultan: 3 times (2012, 2014, 2019)
- The Dandy Warhols: 3 times (1998, 2003, 2020)
- Franz Ferdinand: 3 times (2004, 2009, 2018)
- Garbage: 4 times (1996 x 2, 1999, 2016)
- Grinspoon: 3 times (1998, 2002, 2012)
- Hilltop Hoods: 3 times (2006, 2009, 2019)
- Jebediah: 3 times (1997, 2002, 2015)
- Jimmy Barnes: 3 times individually (1990, 2014, 2019), 1 time with Cold Chisel (2011)
- Live: 3 times (1995, 1997, 2000)
- Metallica: 3 times (1991, 1996, 2004)
- Midnight Oil: 3 times (1990, 2012, 2017)
- Mike Patton: 2 times individually (1990, 2013), 2 times with Faith No More (1995, 1997)
- Moby: 3 times (1999, 2000, 2013)
- Tom Morello: 2 times individually (2006, 2018), 1 time with Audioslave (2003)
- Parkway Drive: 3 times (2010, 2015, 2018)
- Paul Kelly: 3 times (1991, 1997, 2019)
- Phoenix: 4 times (2007, 2010, 2014, 2018)
- Powderfinger: 3 times (1996, 2000, 2010)
- The Presets: 3 times (2008, 2013, 2018)
- Queens of the Stone Age: 4 times (2001, 2003, 2005, 2014)
- Sarah Blasko: 2 times individually (2005, 2013), 1 time with Seeker Lover Keeper (2019)
- Spiderbait: 4 times (1997, 2005, 2009, 2015)
- Something for Kate: 3 times (1999, 2003, 2013)
- Tex Perkins: 2 times individually (1991, 2000), 3 times with The Cruel Sea and Beasts of Bourbon (1993, 1998, 2019)
Guest programmers by year
1990
- Jan 6: Andrew Denton
- Jan 7: Amanda Brown from The Go-Betweens
- Jan 12: Kate Ceberano
- Jan 13: Ed Kuepper
- Jan 19: Rob Hirst from Midnight Oil
- Jan 20: Neil Murray from The Rainmakers and warumpi band
- Jan 26: Alannah Russack from the Hummingbirds
- Jan 27: Damien Lovelock from The Celibate Rifles
- Mar 3: Maynard F Crabbes
- Apr 7: Mark Seymour from Hunters & Collectors
- May 26: Claudia Castle
- Aug 11: Mike Patton from Faith No More
- Oct 6: Aerosmith
- Nov 24: Jimmy Barnes
- Dec 15: Concrete Blonde
Source:[2]
1991
- Jan 4:Flavor Flav from Public Enemy
- Jan 5: Stephen Cummings
- Jan 11: Reg Mombassa from Mental As Anything
- Jan 12: Jenny Morris
- Jan 18: Suzie Higgie from the Falling Joys
- Jan 19: Tex Perkins from The Cruel Sea
- Jan 25: The Hard Ons
- Jan 26: James Valentine
- Feb 23: Pop Will Eat Itself
- Mar 16: Billy Joel
- Apr 6: Bob Geldof from The Boomtown Rats
- Apr 20: Christina Amphlett from The Divinyls
- May 4: Susanna Hoffs from The Bangles
- May 18: Paul Kelly
- Jun 1: Mike Edwards from Jesus Jones
- Jun 22: Lemmy from Motörhead
- Jul 13: Capital Q from Dream Warriors
- Sep 7: Siouxsie & The Banshees
- Sep 14: Elvis Costello
- Sep 21: EMF
- Sep 27: Turbo B from Snap
- Oct 12: Vince Neil from Mötley Crüe
- Oct 19: Posdnous from De La Soul
- Nov 2: Gary Clail
- Nov 9: Lars Ulrich from Metallica
Source:[3]
1992
- Jan 3: Mandawuy Yunupingu from Yothu Yindi
- Jan 4: Jon Stevens from Noiseworks
- Jan 10: Deborah Conway from Do-re'-me
- Jan 11: Ratcat
- Jan 17: Richard Pleasance
- Jan 18: Helen Razer from Triple J
- Jan 24: Dave Faulkner from the Hoodoo Gurus
- Jan 25: The Clouds
- Feb 1: Tortelvis from Dread Zeppelin
- Feb 8: Pat DiNizio from The Smithereens
- Feb 15: Ned's Atomic Dustbin
- Feb 22: The Violent Femmes
- Mar 7: Crowded House
- Mar 21: Henry Rollins
- Mar 28: Fishbone
- Apr 11: Joe Elliot from Def Leppard
- Apr 18: Mick Harvey and Nick Cave from Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds
- May 2: Mick Jones from Big Audio Dynamite II
- May 9: Julian Lennon
- May 16: Billy Bragg
- May 23: Steve Kilbey from The Church
- Oct 10: Kylie Minogue
Source:[4]
1993
- May 8: Michael Hutchence from INXS
- Aug 28: Winner of the Rage/Triple J Video Hottest 100 competition
- Sep 4: World Party
- Sep 11: Vernon Reid from Living Colour
- Sep 18: Baby Animals
- Oct 2: Tex Perkins and Ken Gormly of The Cruel Sea
- Oct 9: Siouxsie & The Banshees
- Oct 16: Dean and Gene Ween from Ween
- Oct 30: Ice-T from Body Count (band)
Source:[5]
1994
- Jan 6: Evan Dando from The Lemonheads
- Jan 13: Tiny Tim
- Jan 20: Terence Trent D'arby
- Jan 27: Layne Staley from Alice In Chains
- Feb 12: The Breeders
- Feb 19: Chris Cornell from Soundgarden
- Feb 26: Kirsty MacColl
- Apr 2: k.d. Lang
- Apr 16: Elvis Costello
- May 28: Ice cube (rapper) & Others
- Jun 4: Billy Thorpe from Billy Thorpe & the Aztecs
- Jun 11: Fiona Horne from Def FX
- Jun 25: D.I.G.
- Jul 2: Matt Deighton from Mother Earth & Eddie Piller
- Aug 13: Bad Brains
- Aug 27: Beck
- Sep 3: Ru Paul
- Sep 10: Sepultura
- Sep 17: Lydia Lunch
- Oct 1: Triple J's Jaslyn Hall
- Oct 8: Frank Black from The Pixies
- Oct 15: Page Hamilton from Helmet
- Oct 22: The Beastie Boys
- Nov 12: Michael Franti and Mary Harris from Spearhead
- Nov 19: Diesel
- Dec 24: Nick Cave from Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds and The Birthday Party (band)
Source:[6]
1995
- Feb 4: Grant Lee Buffalo
- Feb 11: Mike Mills from R.E.M.
- Feb 18: Ian Astbury from The Cult
- Mar 11: Hole
- Mar 18: aki & Dave from Fun-Da-Mental
- Apr 1: Slash from Guns N' Roses and Snakepit
- Apr 8: Paul Barker from Ministry
- Apr 15: Throwing Muses
- Apr 22: The Screaming Trees
- Apr 29: Edwyn Collins
- May 6: Ed Kowalczyk and Patrick Dahlheimer from Live
- May 20: TISM
- May 27: Primal Scream
- Jun 3: Jennifer Finch and Suzi Gardner from L7
- Jun 17: William and Jim Reid from The Jesus & Mary Chain
- Jul 1: Mike Muir from Suicidal Tendencies
- Jul 8: Massive Attack
- Jul 22: Richie Lewis and Lenny Curley from Tumbleweed
- Aug 5: Robb Flynn and Logan Mader from Machine Head
- Aug 19: Chris Isaak & Kenney Dale Johnson
- Sep 2: Mike Patton and Roddy Bottum from Faith No More
- Sep 9: Daniel Johns, Ben Gillies and Chris Joannou from Silverchair
- Sep 16: Ray Manzarek from The Doors & Danny Sugarman (The Doors manager / biographer)
Source:[7]
1996
- Jan 6: Butch Vig from Garbage
- Feb 17: Dave Graney and Clare Moore
- Mar 9: Perry Farrell from Porno for Pyros
- Mar 16: The Prodigy
- Apr 6: Buffalo Tom
- Apr 13: Elastica
- Apr 20: The Tea Party
- Apr 27: Ian Brown from the Stone Roses
- May 4: k.d. Lang
- May 11: Fear Factory
- May 18: Tool
- Jun 1: James Hetfield and Jason Newsted from Metallica
- Jun 22: James Iha and D'arcy from the Smashing Pumpkins
- Jul 13: Malcolm McLaren
- Aug 10: Regurgitator
- Aug 17: The Presidents of the USA
- Aug 28: Pollyanna
- Sept 14: Robert Forster from The Go-Betweens
- Sep 21: Custard
- Oct 5: Insurge
- Oct 12: Everclear
- Oct 19: Powderfinger
- Oct 26: Neneh Cherry
- Nov 9: Shirley Manson and Steve Marker from Garbage
- Nov 16: Stan Ridgway
- Nov 30: Weezer
- Dec 7: The Fauves
- Dec 14: Ash
- Dec 21: Bush
Source:[8]
1997
- Feb 8: Lauryn Hill, Wyclef Jean and Pras Michel from The Fugees
- Feb 15: Barry Adamson
- Feb 22: Gavin Rossdale and Nigel Pulsford from Bush
- Mar 15: Greg Graffin and Jay Bentley from Bad Religion
- Mar 22: Spiderbait
- Mar 29: Gaz Coombes and Mick Quinn from Supergrass
- Apr 5: Henry Rollins and Chris Haskett from the Rollins Band
- Apr 12: Tracey Thorn and Ben Watt from Everything But The Girl
- Apr 26: BIS
- May 10: Local H
- May 17: Magic Dirt
- May 24: Korn
- May 31: Ed Kowalczyk and Patrick Dahlheimer from Live
- Jun 21: Paul Kelly
- Jul 12: Rail
- Jul 19: The Mark of Cain
- Aug 9: Screamfeeder
- Aug 16: Steve Malkmus and Mark Ibold from Pavement
- Aug 30: Sidewinder
- Sep 6: The Blackeyed Susans
- Sep 20: Alice Cooper
- Oct 11: Ben Folds Five
- Oct 18: Dave Faulkner (musician) and Brad Shepherd from The Hoodoo Gurus
- Oct 25: Nina Gordon and Louise Post from Veruca Salt
- Nov 1: Jimmy Pop and Lupus Thunder from The Bloodhound Gang
- Nov 8: Devo
- Nov 15: Cake
- Nov 29: Mike Patton, Roddy Bottum, & Mike Bordin from Faith No More
- Dec 6: Jebediah
Source:[9]
1998
- Feb 14: Ben Harper and the Innocent Criminals
- Mar 7: Phil and Ed from Radiohead
- Mar 14: Phil Jamieson and Joe Hansen from Grinspoon
- Mar 21: Dave Grohl and Franz Stahl from Foo Fighters
- Mar 28: Stone Gossard from Brad/Pearl Jam and Regan Hagar from Brad
- Apr 4: The Whitlams
- Apr 18: Tanya Donelly
- Apr 25: Billie Joe Armstrong, Tre Cool and Mike Dirnt from Green Day
- May 2: Ammonia
- May 9: Arkarna
- May 23: Les Claypool from Primus
- Jun 13: Frenzal Rhomb
- Jun 27: Mark Hoppus, Tom DeLonge and Scott Raynor from Blink 182
- Jul 25: Tex Perkins and James Cruickshank from The Cruel Sea
- Aug 8: Natasha Schaade (Triple J's Hottest 100 Of All Time winner)
- Aug 22: Dicky Barrett and Joe G from The Mighty Mighty Bosstones
- Sep 12: Snout
- Sep 19: Janet English and Quan Yeomans from Happyland
- Oct 3: Paul McDermott and Mikey Robins
- Oct 17: Thurston Moore and Lee Ranaldo from Sonic Youth
- Oct 31: Marcy Playground
- Nov 7: The Living End
- Nov 14: The Cruel Sea (repeat of the 25 July 1998 episode)
- Nov 21: The Dandy Warhols
- Nov 28: Richard Kingsmill from Triple j radio
- Dec 12: The Superjesus
- Dec 19: Slayer
Source:[10]
1999
- Feb 6: Marilyn Manson
- Feb 13: Ben Lee
- Feb 20: Courtney Love, Eric Erlandson, Melissa Auf der Maur and Samantha Maloney from Hole
- Feb 27: Pauline Pantsdown and Vanessa Wagner
- Mar 20: Huey from Fun Lovin' Criminals
- Mar 27: James and Nicky from Manic Street Preachers
- Apr 3: Tim Rogers from You Am I
- Apr 17: Not From There
- Apr 24: Jon Spencer Blues Explosion
- May 1: Billy Bragg
- May 8: Robert Forster & Grant McLennan From The Go-Betweens
- May 15: Placebo
- May 22: Gerling
- May 29: Hole (repeat of the 20 February 1999 episode)
- Jun 5: Green Day (repeat of the 25 April 1998 episode)
- Jun 12: Mix Master Mike
- Jul 3: Something for Kate
- Jul 10: Marilyn Manson (repeat of the 6 February 1999 episode)
- Jul 17: Custard
- Jul 24: Sepultura
- Jul 31: Reef
- Aug 7: Moby
- Aug 14: Merrick and Rosso
- Aug 28: Richard and Geno from Filter
- Sep 4: Silverchair
- Sep 11: Monster Magnet
- Sep 25: Rebecca and Shane from Rebecca's Empire
- Oct 2: Alex Lloyd
- Oct 16: Brett, Simon and Mat from Suede
- Oct 23: Shihad
- Oct 30: Placebo (repeat of the 15 May 1999 episode)
- Nov 6: Mercury Rev
- Nov 13: Shirley Manson, Butch Vig, Duke Erikson and Steve Marker from Garbage
- Dec 18: Killing Heidi
Source:[11]
2000
- Feb 26: Trent Reznor from NIN
- Mar 11: Gomez
- Mar 18: Slipknot
- Mar 25: Apollo 440
- Apr 1: Beth Orton
- Apr 8: Ed Kowalczyk from Live
- Apr 29: Sugar Ray
- May 6: sonicanimation
- Jun 3: Gwen Stefani, Tom Dumont, Tony Kanal and Adrian Young from No Doubt
- Jun 10: Trent Reznor from nine inch nails (repeat of the 26 February 2000 episode)
- Jun 24: Groove Terminator
- Jul 8: Moby
- Jul 22: Friendly
- Jul 29: 28 Days
- Aug 5: Gomez (repeat of the 11 March 2000 episode)
- Aug 12: A Perfect Circle
- Sep 2: Powderfinger
- Sep 9: Bodyjar
- Sep 16: MXPX
- Sep 23: Fuel
- Oct 7: The Fauves
- Oct 28: Christine Anu
- Nov 11: Fatboy Slim
- Dec 9: The Avalanches
- Dec 16: Tex Perkins
- Dec 23: Augie March
Source:[12]
2001
- Feb 17: Boss Hog
- Feb 24: Chris Martin and Jonny Buckland from Coldplay
- Mar 3: Bob Downe and Vanessa Wagner
- Mar 10: will.i.am, Taboo (rapper) and apl.de.ap from Black Eyed Peas
- Mar 17: Queens of the Stone Age
- Mar 24: Shaun Ryder from Happy Mondays
- Mar 31: Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley from Kiss
- Apr 14: Lotel
- Apr 28: At The Drive In
- May 5: Roni Size/Reprazent
- May 12: Coldplay (repeat of the 24 February 2001 episode)
- May 26: Motor Ace
- Jun 9: Pantera
- Jun 16: Linkin Park
- Jun 23: Bomfunk MC's
- Jun 30: Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley from Kiss (repeat of the 31 March 2001 episode)
- Jul 28: paulmac
- Aug 11: The Strokes
- Aug 18: Stephen Malkmus
- Aug 25: Michael Franti and RadioActive from Spearhead
- Sep 8: Travis
- Sep 22: Eskimo Joe
- Oct 13: Stella One Eleven
- Oct 20: Butthole Surfers
- Nov 17: The John Butler Trio
- Dec 1: Resin Dogs
- Dec 15: Unwritten Law
- Dec 22: Posdnous, Trugoy and Maseo from De La Soul
Source:[13]
2002
- Feb 9: Bernard Sumner, Peter Hook and Stephen Morris from New Order
- Feb 16: Alien Ant Farm
- Feb 23: Ryan Adams
- Mar 2: Stephen Allkins A.K.A. Love Tattoo
- Mar 9: System of a Down
- Mar 16: Basement Jaxx
- Mar 23: Andrew W.K.
- Mar 30: David Byrne
- Apr 6: Incubus
- Apr 13: George
- Apr 20: They Might Be Giants
- Apr 27: Jurassic 5
- May 4: Crystal Method
- May 18: Groove Armada
- May 25: Jebediah
- Jun 1: Faithless
- Jun 8: One Dollar Short
- Jun 22: Bluebottle Kiss
- Jun 29: Grinspoon
- Jul 13: Jack Black and Kyle Gass from Tenacious D
- Jul 27: Andrew Haug from Triple J
- Aug 10: Supergrass
- Aug 17: Black Rebel Motorcycle Club
- Aug 24: Doves
- Aug 31: Pacifier
- Sep 7: Machine Gun Fellatio
- Sep 14: Gomez
- Sep 28: Kasey Chambers
- Oct 5: The Vines
- Oct 19: Dave Grohl, Taylor Hawkins, Chris Shiflett and Nate Mendel from the Foo Fighters
- Oct 26: Superheist
- Nov 9: The Streets
- Nov 16: ...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead
- Dec 14: Mogwai
- Dec 21: Soulfly
Source:[14]
2003
- Feb 8: Karl Hyde from Underworld
- Feb 22: Queens of the Stone Age
- Mar 1: Perry Farrell, Dave Navarro, Stephen Perkins and Chris Chaney from Jane's Addiction
- Mar 8: Xzibit
- Mar 15: Jimmy Eat World
- Mar 22: The Music
- Apr 5: Wil Anderson
- Apr 12: Beck
- Apr 26: Deftones
- May 3: Badly Drawn Boy
- May 10: Yeah Yeah Yeahs
- May 17: Wilco
- May 24: Murderdolls
- May 31: Sleater Kinney
- Jun 7: Grandmaster Flash
- Jun 14: Audioslave
- Jun 21: The Datsuns
- Jul 5: Lou Barlow
- Jul 12: Sleek The Elite
- Jul 19: The Music
- Jul 26: The Sleepy Jackson
- Aug 9: Placebo
- Aug 16: Amiel
- Aug 23: The Dandy Warhols
- Aug 30: Beck (repeat of the 12 April 2003 episoe)
- Sep 6: Blondie
- Sep 13: Something for Kate
- Sep 20: AFI
- Sep 27: Cat Power
- Oct 4: E from the Eels
- Oct 11: The Living End
- Oct 18: Ben Lee
- Nov 1: Fat Mike from NOFX and Me First And The Gimme Gimmes
- Nov 8: Har Mar Superstar
- Nov 29: Skulker
- Dec 6: The Offspring
- Dec 13: Super Furry Animals
- Dec 20: Audioslave (repeat of the 14 June 2003 episode)
Source:[15]
2004
- Feb 7: The Darkness
- Feb 28: Lars Ulrich and Robert Trujillo from Metallica
- Mar 6: Róisín Murphy from Moloko
- Mar 13: Jet
- Mar 20: Wayne Coyne from The Flaming Lips
- Mar 27: Gang Starr
- Apr 3: Muse
- Apr 10: Kings of Leon
- Apr 17: The Cat Empire
- Apr 24: Afrika Bambaataa
- May 1: Elbow
- May 15: The Dissociatives
- May 22: Panjabi MC
- May 29: Anthrax
- Jun 5: Grandaddy
- Jun 12: 1200 Techniques
- Jun 26: Andre 3000 from Outkast
- Jul 3: Kim and Thurston from Sonic Youth
- Jul 17: Wanda Dee vocalist for The KLF
- Jul 24: Jungle Brothers
- Jul 31: Franz Ferdinand
- Aug 7: Cyndi Lauper
- Aug 14: Ash
- Aug 21: Pete Murray
- Aug 28: Ozomatli
- Sep 11: Ben Kweller
- Sep 18: Belle and Sebastian
- Sep 25: Butterfingers
- Oct 2: Goodshirt
- Oct 9: Jet
- Oct 16: Infusion
- Oct 23: Tripod
- Oct 30: The Stranglers
- Nov 6: Sum41
- Nov 20: Little Birdy
- Nov 27: Robbie Buck
- Dec 4: Devendra Banhart
- Dec 11: Rocket Science
- Dec 18: Missy Higgins
Source:[16]
2005
- Feb 5: The Hives
- Feb 19: Eskimo Joe
- Feb 26: The Polyphonic Spree
- Mar 5: Scissor Sisters
- Mar 12: The Donnas
- Mar 19: Velvet Revolver
- Mar 26: Freestylers
- Apr 2: Speech from Arrested Development (band)
- Apr 16: Le Tigre
- Apr 23: Mylo
- Apr 30: The Prodigy
- May 7: The Black Keys
- May 14: Lyrics Born
- May 21: Jack Johnson, Donavon Frankenreiter and G. Love
- May 28: Bent
- Jun 4: Scribe
- Jun 11: The Used
- Jun 18: Handsome Boy Modeling School
- Jun 25: Tori Amos
- Jul 2: Mudvayne
- Jul 9: Stereophonics
- Jul 16: Shihad
- Jul 30: End of Fashion
- Aug 20: Queens of the Stone Age
- Aug 27: Billy Corgan from The Smashing Pumpkins
- Sep 3: Bloc Party
- Sep 10: Magic Dirt
- Sep 17: Don Letts
- Sep 24: Interpol
- Oct 1: Queens of the Stone Age (repeat of the 20 August 2005 episode)
- Oct 8: The Bravery
- Oct 15: Fozzy
- Oct 22: Britt Daniel from Spoon
- Oct 29: Kisschasy
- Nov 5: Sarah Blasko
- Nov 12: Spiderbait
- Nov 26: Bernard Fanning
- Dec 3: Hot Hot Heat
- Dec 10: Wolfmother
- Dec 17: Teenage Fanclub
- Dec 24: The Strokes
Source:[17]
2006
- Feb 4: My Chemical Romance
- Feb 11: Roots Manuva
- Feb 25: Kaiser Chiefs
- Mar 4: Millencolin
- Mar 11: Sons And Daughters
- Mar 18: Hilltop Hoods
- Mar 25: Antony from Antony and the Johnsons
- Apr 1: Faker
- Apr 8: The Go! Team
- Apr 15: Ugly Duckling
- Apr 22: Soulwax
- Apr 29: Dresden Dolls
- May 6: Tool
- May 13: Datarock
- May 20: You Am I
- May 27: MIA
- Jun 10: Gyroscope
- Jun 17: Martha Wainwright
- Jun 24: Shout Out Louds
- Jul 1: Annie
- Jul 15: Youth Group
- Jul 22: Hilltop Hoods (repeat of the 18 March 2006 episode)
- Jul 29: After The Fall
- Aug 5: The Sleepy Jackson
- Aug 12: DJ Shadow
- Aug 19: Dirty Three
- Sep 2: Tom Morello
- Sep 9: The Zutons
- Sep 16: The Butterfly Effect
- Sep 23: Death Cab For Cutie
- Sep 30: Snow Patrol
- Oct 7: Radio Birdman
- Oct 21: Lily Allen
- Oct 28: TV On The Radio
- Nov 4: Zakk Wylde (from Black Label Society)
- Nov 11: Panic At The Disco
- Nov 25: Def Wish Cast
- Dec 2: Joan As Police Woman
- Dec 9: Hard-Fi
- Dec 16: We Are Scientists
- Dec 23: Infadels
Source:[18]
2007
- Feb 3: Tapes 'N Tapes
- Feb 10: Kasabian
- Feb 24: Hot Chip
- Mar 3: Trivium
- Mar 10: Josh Pyke
- Mar 24: Peaches
- Mar 31: Mike D, Adam Yauch and Ad Rock from the Beastie Boys
- May 5: Peter Bjorn and John
- May 12: +44
- May 19: Wolf & Cub
- May 26: Timo Maas
- Jun 2: Unwritten Law
- Jun 9: Jarvis Cocker from Pulp
- Jun 16: Fall Out Boy
- Jun 23: Jenny Wilson
- Jun 30: Boots Electric from Eagles of Death Metal
- Jul 7: 30 Seconds To Mars
- Jul 14: The Rapture
- Jul 21: Hatebreed
- Jul 28: Phoenix
- Aug 4: Matt Sharawara, winner of invade rage competition
- Aug 11: Jamie T
- Aug 25: Dappled Cities Fly
- Sep 1: Cold War Kids
- Sep 8: Clutch
- Sep 15: Editors
- Sep 22: Mike Patton & Imani Coppola from Peeping Tom (band)
- Sep 29: Pop Levi
- Oct 6: Maxïmo Park
- Oct 13: Tilly and the Wall
- Oct 20: The Horrors
- Oct 27: Architecture In Helsinki
- Nov 3: James Lavelle
- Nov 10: Expatriate
- Nov 24: Gotye
- Dec 31: The Chaser
Source:[19]
2008
- Feb 2: Klaxons
- Feb 9: Clare Bowditch
- Feb 16: The Gossip
- Mar 1: Andrew Weatherall
- Mar 8: Battles
- Mar 15: Dizzee Rascal
- Mar 22: Shy Child
- Mar 29: Enter Shikari
- Apr 5: Calvin Harris
- Apr 12: The Matches
- Apr 19: Digitalism
- Apr 26: The Panics
- May 3: Anti-Flag
- May 10: The Mess Hall
- May 17: Kate Nash
- May 24: Alexisonfire
- May 31: Cut Copy
- Jun 14: Bliss N Eso
- Jun 21: The Paper Scissors
- Jun 28: Cog
- Jul 5: Tiesto
- Jul 12: Pennywise
- Jul 19: The Presets
- Jul 26: Liam Finn
- Aug 2: Utah Saints
- Aug 16: Katalyst
- Aug 23: The Mars Volta
- Aug 30: Bonde Do Rolê
- Sep 6: Tricky
- Sep 20: The Herd
- Sep 27: The Fratellis
- Oct 4: MSTRKRFT
- Oct 11: The Kooks
- Oct 18: Anton Newcombe from The Brian Jonestown Massacre
- Oct 25: Pnau
- Nov 1: Muph & Plutonic
- Nov 8: British India
- Nov 15: Van She
- Nov 22: Something With Numbers
- Nov 29: Sparkadia
- Dec 13: The Grates
- Dec 20: Blackalicious
Source:[20]
2009
- Feb 7: MGMT
- Feb 14: Mark Ronson
- Feb 21: The Drones
- Mar 7: Busy P
- Mar 14: Bill Callahan
- Mar 21: Lupe Fiasco
- Mar 28: Bloc Party
- Apr 4: Lawrence Leung
- Apr 11: Bullet for My Valentine
- Apr 18: Justin Vernon of Bon Iver
- May 2: Cansei de Ser Sexy
- May 9: The Charlatans
- May 23: Howling Bells
- May 30: Gary Numan
- Jun 6: Tim Minchin
- Jun 20: TZU
- Jun 27: Franz Ferdinand
- Jul 4: Eddie Perfect
- Jul 11: Jessica Mauboy
- Jul 18: Mark Ramone from The Ramones
- Jul 25: Ben Harper and Relentless7
- Aug 15: Mia Dyson
- Aug 22: Pendulum
- Aug 29: Suggs of Madness
- Sep 5: Myf, Adam and Alan of Spicks and Specks
- Sep 12: Sia
- Sep 19: The Kills
- Sep 26: Alice in Chains
- Oct 3: Four Tet
- Oct 17: Richard Lowenstein
- Oct 24: Wayne Coyne from The Flaming Lips
- Oct 31: Lamb of God
- Nov 7: Ross Wilson from Daddy Cool and Mondo Rock
- Nov 14: Greedy Smith and Martin Plaza from Mental as Anything
- Nov 21: Spiderbait
- Nov 28: Hilltop Hoods
- Dec 5: Friendly Fires
- Dec 12: Alkaline Trio
- Dec 19: Janette Beckman
Source:[20]
2010
- Feb 6: Grizzly Bear
- Feb 20: Florence Welch from Florence and the Machine
- Feb 27: Patrick Wolf
- Mar 6: Bluejuice
- Mar 13: A-Trak
- Mar 20: Amanda Palmer
- Mar 27: Robot Chicken
- Apr 3: Animal Collective
- Apr 17: Bertie Blackman
- Apr 24: Powderfinger
- May 8: John Safran
- May 15: Phoenix
- May 22: Operator Please
- May 29: Diplo
- Jun 5: Mastodon
- Jun 19: Bajo and Hex from Good Game
- Jun 26: Meat Loaf
- Jul 3: Karnivool
- Jul 10: Troy Cassar-Daley
- Jul 17: Mike Fielding
- Jul 24: Z Trip
- Jul 31: OK Go
- Aug 7: The Cat Empire
- Aug 14: Sally Seltmann
- Aug 28: K-OS
- Sep 4: Xavier Rudd
- Sep 18: Washington
- Sep 25: Yeasayer
- Oct 2: Old Man River
- Oct 9: Band of Horses
- Oct 16: Bret Easton Ellis
- Oct 30: Dan Kelly
- Nov 6: The Last Kinection
- Nov 13: Angus & Julia Stone
- Nov 20: Midnight Juggernauts
- Nov 27: Parkway Drive
- Dec 4: DJ Spinderella
- Dec 11: Tony Mott
- Dec 18: Wiley
Source:[20]
2011
- Feb 12: Joan Jett & The Blackhearts
- Feb 19: The National
- Feb 26: PVT
- Mar 12: Dropkick Murphys
- Mar 19: CocoRosie
- Mar 26: Arj Barker
- Apr 2: Wire
- Apr 9: Best Coast
- Apr 16: Rahzel formally from The Roots & DJ JS1
- Apr 23: Jon Spencer from Jon Spencer Blues Explosion
- May 7: Birds of Tokyo
- May 21: Foals
- May 28: Art Vs Science
- Jun 4: Airbourne
- Jun 11: Neil Gaiman and Amanda Palmer
- Jun 25: Two Door Cinema Club
- Jul 2: Bat For Lashes
- Jul 9: Warwick Thornton
- Jul 16: Martin Solveig
- Jul 23: The Wombats
- Jul 30: The Vines
- Aug 6: Sneaky Sound System
- Aug 20: Rob Zombie
- Aug 27: Les Savy Fav
- Sep 3: Toby Creswell, Craig Mathieson and John O'Donnell
- Sep 10: Jimmy Barnes, Ian Moss, Don Walker and Phil Small from Cold Chisel
- Sep 24: Kimbra
- Oct 1: Phrase
- Oct 8: Alice Cooper
- Oct 15: Example
- Oct 22: Baron Wolman
- Nov 5: Boy & Bear
- Nov 12: Horrorshow
- Nov 19: The Jezabels
- Nov 26: Bag Raiders
- Dec 3: Iva Davies of Icehouse
- Dec 10: Bloody Beetroots
- Dec 17: Suzi Quatro
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2012
- Feb 4: Arctic Monkeys
- Feb 18: Architecture in Helsinki
- Feb 25: Geoff Barrow of Portishead
- Mar 10: Kitty Daisy and Lewis
- Mar 17: Ladyhawke
- Mar 24: Jesse Peretz from The Lemonheads
- Mar 31: David Stewart from The Tourists, Eurythmics and SuperHeavy
- Apr 7: Chairlift
- Apr 14: Wild Flag
- Apr 28: M83
- May 5: Gavin Rossdale of Bush
- May 12: Children Collide
- May 19: The Temper Trap
- May 26: Gang of Four
- Jun 9: Shaun Micallef
- Jun 16: Imogen Heap
- Jun 23: Zola Jesus
- Jun 30: Dan Sultan and Archie Roach
- Jul 7: Keith Urban
- Jul 14: Van She
- Jul 21: The Bamboos
- Aug 4: Kate Miller-Heidke
- Aug 11: Blood Orange
- Aug 18: Billy Corgan from The Smashing Pumpkins
- Sep 1: Gotye
- Sep 8: The xx
- Sep 15: The Pharcyde
- Sep 29: Tim & Eric
- Oct 6: Tame Impala
- Oct 13: Cannibal Corpse
- Oct 20: Dappled Cities
- Nov 3: Rob Hirst and Jim Moginie from Midnight Oil
- Nov 10: Lanie Lane
- Nov 17: Grinspoon
- Dec 1: Missy Higgins
- Dec 8: F Buttons
- Dec 15: Rick Astley
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2013
- Feb 2: Sarah Blasko
- Feb 9: Django Django
- Feb 16: Margaret Pomeranz and David Stratton
- Feb 23: GRIMES
- Mar 9: Mike Patton from Faith No More
- Mar 16: The Presets
- Mar 23: Beach House
- Apr 6: Silversun Pickups
- Apr 13: Jim Kerr from Simple Minds
- Apr 20: Urthboy
- Apr 27: Regina Spektor
- May 4: Tegan and Sara
- May 11: Vampire Weekend
- May 18: Chris Bailey from The Saints
- May 25: Liars
- Jun 1: FOALS
- Jun 8: Something for Kate
- Jun 15: Opeth
- Jun 22: Hot Chip
- Jun 29: Steve Albini
- Jul 6: Bliss N Eso
- Jul 13: Wayne Blair
- Jul 20: Bill Oddie from The Goodies
- Aug 3: James Dean Bradfield and Nicky Wire from Manic Street Preachers
- Aug 10: Cloud Control
- Aug 17: Karnivool
- Aug 24: Haim
- Aug 31: Anthony Albanese, Julie Bishop and Adam Bandt
- Sep 7: MS MR
- Sep 14: Cosmic Psychos
- Sep 21: Of Monsters and Men
- Oct 5: Passion Pit
- Oct 12: Moby
- Oct 19: Wavves
- Oct 26: Portugal.The Man
- Nov 2: Josh Pyke
- Nov 9: Elefant Traks
- Nov 16: Cut Copy
- Nov 23: Brian Ritchie from Violent Femmes
- Nov 30: AlunaGeorge
- Dec 7: Kim Wilde
- Dec 14: Rudimental
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2014
- Feb 1: Spiderbait
- Feb 8: Nile Rodgers from Chic (band)
- Feb 15: Pond
- Mar 1: Le1f
- Mar 8: Ghost
- Mar 15: Danny Brown
- Mar 22: The Sunnyboys
- Mar 29: Kurt Vile
- Apr 5: Ball Park Music
- Apr 12: The Scientists
- Apr 19: Dan Sultan
- Apr 26: The Jezabels
- May 3: Ian Astbury from The Cult
- May 10: Phoenix
- May 17: Holy F**k
- May 24: St Vincent
- May 31: Primitive Calculators
- Jun 7: The Amity Affliction
- Jun 14: Josh Homme from Queens of the Stone Age
- Jun 21: The Hard Ons
- Jul 5: Busby Marou
- Jul 12: Aborted
- Jul 19: Irvine Welsh
- Aug 2: HTRK
- Aug 16: Psycroptic
- Aug 23: Violent Soho
- Sep 6: 360
- Sep 13: Royal Blood
- Sep 20: Cris Kirkwood from Meat Puppets
- Oct 4: Jimmy Barnes
- Oct 11: Megan Washington
- Oct 18: Kristian Nairn
- Oct 25: Radio Birdman
- Nov 1: The Mark of Cain
- Nov 8: Kasey Chambers
- Nov 15: The Madden Brothers
- Nov 22: I Killed The Prom Queen
- Nov 29: Russell Morris
- Dec 6: Anthony Fantano
- Dec 13: Iceage
- Dec 20: Jack Ladder
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2015
- Feb 7: The Meanies
- Feb 21: Dan Deacon
- Feb 28: Neneh Cherry
- Mar 7: Perfume Genius
- Mar 14: Alt J
- Mar 21: Run The Jewels
- Mar 28: British India
- Apr 4: Caribou
- Apr 11: Judas Priest
- Apr 18: Sharon Van Etten
- Apr 25: Noel Fielding
- May 2: Millencolin
- May 9: Glass Animals
- May 16: Tony Hadley and Gary Kemp from Spandau Ballet
- May 23: Jebediah
- May 30: A$AP Ferg
- Jun 6: The Pop Group
- Jun 13: Giorgio Moroder
- Jun 20: Craig Nicholls from The Vines
- Jul 4: King Parrot
- Jul 11: Thelma Plum
- Jul 25: Northlane
- Aug 8: Seth Sentry
- Aug 15: Alpine
- Aug 22: Dead Letter Circus
- Aug 29: Tumbleweed
- Sep 5: Daniel Johns
- Sep 12: The Church
- Sep 19: The Rubens
- Sep 26: Kevin Smith and Jason Mewes
- Oct 3: Parkway Drive
- Oct 10: The Smith Street Band
- Oct 17: Hermitude
- Oct 24: Joey Bada$
- Oct 31: 5 Seconds of Summer
- Nov 7: My Disco
- Nov 14: Tina Arena
- Nov 21: Robert Forster
- Dec 5: The Clean
- Dec 12: Costa Georgiadis
- Dec 19: King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard
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2016
- Feb 6: Royal Headache
- Feb 13: Mac DeMarco
- Feb 20: City and Colour
- Feb 27: Courtney Barnett, Jen Cloher and Fraser A. Gorman
- Mar 12: DMA's
- Mar 19: Neon Indian
- Apr 2: Ariel Pink
- Apr 9: Custard
- Apr 16: HEALTH
- Apr 23: Noel Fielding (repeat of the 25 April 2015 episode)
- May 7: Ganggajang
- May 21: Kate Ceberano
- May 28: Cherie Currie from The Runaways
- Jun 4: The Drones
- Jun 11: Twin Peaks
- Jun 18: Hiatus Kaiyote
- Jul 2: Steel Panther
- Jul 9: Southeast Desert Metal
- Jul 16: MS MR
- Jul 23: Deafheaven
- Aug 6: Gypsy & The Cat
- Aug 13: Recovery (tv show) hosted by Dylan Lewis & Jane Gazzo
- Aug 20: Bernard Fanning
- Aug 27: James Vincent McMorrow
- Sep 10: Grouplove
- Sep 17: REMI
- Oct 1: Sticky Fingers
- Oct 8: Totally Unicorn
- Oct 15: Lisa Mitchell
- Oct 29: Empire of the Sun
- Nov 5: Tkay Maidza
- Nov 12: David Wilson
- Nov 19: Ben Lee
- Nov 26: Illy
- Dec 3: Marilyn Manson, Wiz Khalifa and Connan Mockasin
- Dec 10: Garbage
- Dec 17: Eric Andre
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2017
- Feb 4: Dune Rats
- Feb 11: Twelve Foot Ninja
- Feb 18: The xx
- Feb 25: Peter Garrett and Jim Moginie from Midnight Oil
- Mar 11: Holly Throsby
- Mar 18: A Day To Remember
- Mar 25: Frightened Rabbit
- Apr 1: Thundamentals
- Apr 8: Catfish and the Bottlemen
- Apr 29: James Mercer from The Shins
- May 6: Underground Lovers
- May 13: Kingswood
- May 20: Kasabian
- May 27: All Time Low
- Jun 3: The Clouds
- Jun 10: Bad//Dreems
- Jun 17: Suggs of Madness
- Jul 1: El Guincho
- Jul 15: Meg Mac
- Jul 22: Kirin J. Callinan
- Aug 5: Warren Fu
- Aug 12: Hanson
- Aug 19: Corey Taylor of Slipknot and Stone Sour
- Aug 26: Steve Lucas of X
- Sep 2: Gang of Youths
- Sep 9: Spoon
- Sep 16: The Preatures
- Sep 23: Mogwai
- Sep 30: Died Pretty
- Oct 7: The Jungle Giants
- Oct 14: Future Islands
- Nov 4: Cub Sport
- Nov 18: Whitfield Crane from Ugly Kid Joe
- Nov 25: Pete Tong
- Dec 2: Daryl Braithwaite from Sherbet
- Dec 9: Melvins
- Dec 16: San Cisco
- Dec 23: Pissed Jeans
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2018
- Feb 3: DZ Deathrays
- Feb 10: Craig David
- Feb 17: Hockey Dad
- Feb 24: The Stems
- Mar 3: Vance Joy
- Mar 10: Kerser
- Mar 17: Phoenix
- Mar 24: Wolf Alice
- Apr 7: Aunty Donna
- Apr 14: Donny Benét
- Apr 21: Ruban Nielson from Unknown Mortal Orchestra
- May 5: Parkway Drive
- May 12: Alison Wonderland
- May 19: Courtney Barnett
- May 26: Peking Duk
- Jun 9: Prophets of Rage
- Jun 16: The Presets
- Jun 23: The Mavis's
- Jun 30: Camp Cope
- Jul 7: Luca Brasi
- Jul 21: Amy Shark
- Aug 4: Alice Glass
- Aug 11: Painters and Dockers
- Aug 18: Franz Ferdinand
- Aug 25: Osher Günsberg
- Sep 1: Neko Case
- Sep 8: Nine Inch Nails (repeat of the 6 February 2000 episode)
- Sep 15: The Amity Affliction
- Sep 29: The Aints!
- Oct 6: The Screaming Jets
- Oct 13: Tom Morello from Rage Against the Machine & The Nightwatchman & Prophets of Rage
- Oct 20: Mojo Juju
- Nov 3: Todd Rundgren
- Nov 10: RÜFÜS DU SOL
- Nov 17: Charli XCX
- Nov 24: Kirkis
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2019
- Feb 16: Methyl Ethel
- Feb 23: The Beasts (formerly Beasts of Bourbon)
- Mar 9: Little Simz
- Mar 16: Joan Jett and Kenny Laguna
- Mar 23: Nergal from Behemoth
- Mar 30: Parquet Courts
- Apr 6: Sum 41
- Apr 13: Anderson .Paak
- Apr 20: Dan Sultan
- Apr 27: Judas Priest
- May 4: Paul Mac
- May 11: J Mascis of Dinosaur Jr.
- May 25: The Veronicas
- Jun 1: Jimmy Barnes
- Jun 8: IDLES
- Jun 15: AURORA
- Jun 22: Tobias Forge
- Jun 29: Carl Cox and Eric Powell
- Jul 6: Bring Me the Horizon
- Jul 13: Bad Apples Music
- Jul 20: Christine and The Queens
- Aug 3: Hilltop Hoods
- Aug 10: Seeker Lover Keeper
- Aug 17: Killswitch Engage
- Aug 24: Jungle
- Aug 31: Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats
- Sep 7: Thrice
- Sep 14: The Chats
- Sep 28: Mi-Sex
- Oct 5: Regurgitator
- Oct 12: Boy & Bear
- Oct 19: Ride
- Oct 26: Devin Townsend
- Nov 2: Amyl and the Sniffers
- Nov 9: Richard Lowenstein
- Nov 16: Paul Kelly
- Nov 23: Jessica Mauboy
- Nov 30: The Merlocs
- Dec 7: Adam Franklin from Swervedriver
- Dec 14: Apocalyptica
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2020
- Feb 8: Denzel Curry
- Feb 15: Amanda Palmer
- Feb 22: Polaris
- Mar 7: Halestorm
- Mar 21: The Dandy Warhols
- Mar 28: Weyes Blood
- Apr 4: Milky Chance
- Apr 18: Ed O'Brien from Radiohead
- May 2: Alex Cameron & Roy Molloy
- May 9: Mike Patton & Faith No More (compilation of guest programming slots from 1990, 1995, 1997, 2007 & 2013)
- May 16: Sleaford Mods
- May 23: TISM (25th anniversary repeat of the 20 May 1995 episode)
- Jun 6: Mark McEntee from The Divinyls
- Jun 20: Lagwagon
- Jun 27: Even
- Jul 4: Slipknot (20th anniversary repeat of the 18 March 2000 episode)
- Jul 18: I Prevail
- Jul 25: The Naked and Famous
- Aug 1: Shirley Manson, Butch Vig, Duke Erikson and Steve Marker from Garbage (repeat of the 13 November 1999 episode, to mark 25th anniversary of the band's first album)
- Aug 15: David McCormack from Custard
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