Triple J Hottest 100, 1990
The 1990 Triple J Hottest 100 was the second yearly poll of the most popular songs, according to listeners of the Australian radio station Triple J. From 1989 to 1991, listeners could vote for songs released in any year.
Full list
Note: Australian artists |
16 of the 100 tracks are by Australian artists (marked with a green background).
Artists with multiple entries
Seven entries
- The Cure – (11, 19, 23, 25, 43, 67, 72)
Four entries
- Hunters & Collectors – (2, 26, 32, 71)
- The Smiths – (3, 7, 44, 53)
- New Order – (5, 21, 65, 68)
- R.E.M. – (9, 46, 87, 99)
Three entries
- The B-52's – (8, 88, 97)
- The Church – (14, 57, 92)
- Pixies – (18, 34, 55)
- Billy Bragg – (58, 59, 82)
Two entries
- Joy Division – (1, 84)
- The The – (4, 95)
- The Stone Roses – (6, 51)
- Sinéad O'Connor – (13, 69)
- The Go-Betweens – (27, 85)
- Pink Floyd – (35, 95)
- Prince – (37, 39)
- Violent Femmes – (41, 87)
- The Doors – (52, 62)
- Elvis Costello – (63, 73)
- Concrete Blonde – (76, 96)
Countries represented
United Kingdom – 48 United States – 29 Australia – 16 Ireland – 2 Sweden – 2 Iceland – 1 Italy – 1 Japan – 1
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See also
References
- "Hottest 100 1990". Triple J. Retrieved 8 February 2008.
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