Triple J Hottest 100, 2008

The 2008 Triple J Hottest 100 was announced on Australia Day, 26 January 2009. It was the sixteenth countdown of the most popular songs of the year, as chosen by the listeners of Australian radio station, Triple J.

Voting commenced on Boxing Day, 26 December 2008, and closed on 18 January 2009.[1] The second half of the countdown was broadcast live from Parramatta Park in New South Wales, with live crosses to the Big Day Out, held at Flemington Racecourse in Melbourne, Victoria.[2]

Over 800,000 votes were received, a record number.[3]

Full list

Note: Australian artists

# Song Artist Country of origin
1Sex on FireKings of Leon United States
2Electric FeelMGMT United States
3Use SomebodyKings of Leon United States
4Walking on a DreamEmpire of the Sun [nb 1] Australia
5KidsMGMT United States
6Talk Like ThatThe Presets Australia
7The Festival SongPez featuring 360 and Hailey Cramer Australia
8This Boy's in LoveThe Presets Australia
9That's Not My NameThe Ting Tings United Kingdom
10Jimmy RecardDrapht Australia
11My DeliriumLadyhawke[nb 2] New Zealand
12EmbracePnau featuring Ladyhawke Australia and  New Zealand
13The King Is DeadThe Herd Australia
14No Sex for BenThe Rapture United States
15Lights & MusicCut Copy Australia
16You Don't Know MeBen Folds featuring Regina Spektor United States
17Dance wiv MeDizzee Rascal featuring Calvin Harris and Chrome United Kingdom
18Time to PretendMGMT United States
19Business TimeFlight of the Conchords New Zealand
20Broken BonesBirds of Tokyo Australia
21Skinny LoveBon Iver United States
22SilhouetticBirds of Tokyo Australia
23White NoiseThe Living End Australia
24CloserKings of Leon United States
25Never Miss a BeatKaiser Chiefs United Kingdom
26Paris Is BurningLadyhawke New Zealand
27The Lighthouse SongJosh Pyke Australia
28That BeepArchitecture in Helsinki Australia
29Make You HappyJosh Pyke Australia
30Oxford CommaVampire Weekend United States
31Bird of FeatherCog Australia
32A-PunkVampire Weekend United States
33Always Where I Need to BeThe Kooks United Kingdom
34Burn BridgesThe Grates Australia
35Dig, Lazarus, Dig!!!Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds Australia
36I Will Possess Your HeartDeath Cab for Cutie United States
37I Said I'm SorryBritish India Australia
38Something Is Not Right with MeCold War Kids United States
39I Like You So Much Better When You're NakedIda Maria Norway
40Eye of the Storm[nb 3]Bliss n Eso Australia
41I Will Never Love You MoreSoko France
42Jungle DrumEmilíana Torrini Iceland
43GhostsLaura Marling United Kingdom
44FlippersArt vs. Science Australia
45Ice Cream (Triple J live acoustic version)Muscles[nb 4] Australia
46The FearLily Allen United Kingdom
47Coca-ColaLittle Red Australia
48Stay with Me Bright EyesSomething with Numbers Australia
49Young LoveMystery Jets featuring Laura Marling United Kingdom
50BreakoutAsh Grunwald Australia
51Wild Eyed BoyBirds of Tokyo Australia
52HumanThe Killers United States
53Window and the WatcherThe Butterfly Effect Australia
54BabyPnau Australia
55Your PartyWeen United States
56Yippiyo-AyThe Presets Australia
57L.E.S. ArtistesSantogold United States
58Cape Cod Kwassa KwassaVampire Weekend United States
59Where the City Meets the SeaThe Getaway Plan Australia
60The Most Beautiful Girl (In the Room)Flight of the Conchords New Zealand
61The Sea is RisingBliss n Eso Australia
62SleepwalkingFaker Australia
632020The Herd Australia
64Dawn of the DeadDoes It Offend You, Yeah? United Kingdom
65White Winter HymnalFleet Foxes United States
66Farewell RocketshipChildren Collide Australia
67Hiphopopotamus vs. RhymenocerosFlight of the Conchords New Zealand
68We Are the PeopleEmpire of the Sun Australia
69Ready for the FloorHot Chip United Kingdom
70CrawlKings of Leon United States
71One (Blake's Got a New Face)Vampire Weekend United States
72No One's Gonna Love YouBand of Horses United States
73SpacemanThe Killers United States
74I'm Not Gonna Teach Your Boyfriend How to Dance with YouBlack Kids United States
75Half Full Glass of WineTame Impala Australia
76PolkaYves Klein Blue Australia
77FallingDrapht Australia
78Shut Up and Let Me GoThe Ting Tings United Kingdom
79JealousySparkadia Australia
80Aw YeahThe Grates Australia
81Pork and BeansWeezer United States
82UlyssesFranz Ferdinand United Kingdom
83Carve Your NameThe Grates Australia
84Re-Education (Through Labor)Rise Against United States
851981Gyroscope Australia
86Beautiful UglyMuph & Plutonic Australia
87Another Way to Die[nb 5]Jack White and Alicia Keys United States
88The Day That Never ComesMetallica United States
89Love LockdownKanye West United States
90Fuck YouLily Allen United Kingdom
91Neopolitan DreamsLisa Mitchell Australia
92Propane NightmaresPendulum Australia
93GobbledigookSigur Rós Iceland
94Woodstock 2008Bliss n Eso Australia
95Wearing My RolexWiley United Kingdom
96Flex (Dave Spoon Reflex)Dizzee Rascal United Kingdom
97Are You Interested?Cog Australia
98I Like It, I Love ItLyrics Born United States
99Don't Worry About Nothin'Muph & Plutonic Australia
100It's A WarDukes of Windsor Australia

Artists with multiple entries

Four tracks

Three tracks

Two tracks

Countries represented

Top 10 Albums of 2008

Bold winner of the Hottest 100. The Presets won the J Award for Apocalypso.

# Artist Album Country of Origin Tracks in the Hottest 100
1Kings of LeonOnly by the Night[4] United States1, 3, 24, 70
2The PresetsApocalypso Australia6, 8, 56 (18 in 2007)
3MGMTOracular Spectacular United States2, 5, 18
4Vampire WeekendVampire Weekend United States30, 32, 58, 71
5Birds of TokyoUniverses Australia20, 22, 51
6Cut CopyIn Ghost Colours Australia15 (39 in 2007)
7Bloc PartyIntimacy United KingdomDNC (110, 112, 127 in Hottest 200 - 101)
8The GratesTeeth Lost, Hearts Won Australia34, 80, 83
9Empire of the SunWalking on a Dream Australia4, 68
10Josh PykeChimney's Afire Australia27, 29

CD release

Triple J's Hottest 100 Volume 16 is the compilation featuring the best of the Top 100 voted tracks on two CDs. It went on sale on 6 March 2009.

CD 1
  1. Kings Of Leon - Sex On Fire (#1)
  2. MGMT - Kids (#5)
  3. Empire Of The Sun - Walking On A Dream (#4)
  4. The Presets - Talk Like That (#6)
  5. The Living End - White Noise (#23)
  6. Kaiser Chiefs - Never Miss A Beat (#25)
  7. Emiliana Torrini - Jungle Drum (#42)
  8. Drapht - Jimmy Recard (#10)
  9. Cut Copy - Lights & Music (#15)
  10. Bon Iver - Skinny Love (#21)
  11. Mystery Jets ft. Laura Marling - Young Love (#49)
  12. Ladyhawke - My Delirium (#11)
  13. Dizzee Rascal feat. Calvin Harris and Chrome - Dance Wiv Me (#17)
  14. Cold War Kids - Something Is Not Right With Me (#38)
  15. Ida Maria - I Like You So Much Better When You're Naked (#39)
  16. Art vs. Science - Flippers (#44)
  17. Little Red - Coca-Cola (#47)
  18. Bliss n Eso - Eye Of The Storm (#40)
  19. Sigur Rós - Gobbledigook (#93)
  20. Soko - I Will Never Love You More (#41)
  21. Santigold - L.E.S. Artistes (#57)
  22. Children Collide - Farewell Rocketship (#66)
  23. Cog - Bird Of Feather (#31)
CD 2
  1. The Ting Tings - That's Not My Name (#9)
  2. Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds - Dig, Lazarus, Dig!!! (#35)
  3. Birds of Tokyo - Broken Bones (#20)
  4. Architecture In Helsinki - That Beep (#28)
  5. Vampire Weekend - Oxford Comma (#30)
  6. Death Cab For Cutie - I Will Possess Your Heart (#36)
  7. PNAU - Embrace (#12)
  8. Does It Offend You, Yeah - Dawn Of The Dead (#64)
  9. The Getaway Plan - Where The City Meets The Sea (#59)
  10. The Grates - Burn Bridges (#34)
  11. Josh Pyke - The Lighthouse Song (#27)
  12. Pez - The Festival Song (feat. 360 & Hailey Cramer) (#7)
  13. Tame Impala - Half Full Glass Of Wine (#75)
  14. British India - I Said I'm Sorry (#37)
  15. Lily Allen - The Fear (#46)
  16. Pendulum - Propane Nightmares (#92)
  17. Ash Grunwald - Breakout (#50)
  18. The Herd - The King Is Dead (#13)
  19. Laura Marling - Ghosts (#43)
  20. The Butterfly Effect - Window And The Watcher (#53)
  21. Something With Numbers - Stay With Me Bright Eyes (#48)

Notes

  1. Nick Littlemore secured four entries into the Hottest 100, two with Empire of the Sun and two with Pnau.
  2. Ladyhawke also featured on Pnau's entry at number 12, "Embrace", as well as her own two entries.
  3. Bliss n Eso's song "Eye of the Storm" (#40) uses Angus and Julia Stone's "Paper Aeroplane", which was featured in 2006 at #43
  4. Muscles' song "Ice Cream" has been in the Hottest 100 for consecutive years (2007, 2008), with both the album and live acoustic versions of the song.
  5. "Another Way to Die" is the first James Bond theme song to feature in a Triple J Hottest 100 playlist
  6. New Zealand contributed a record 5 entries to the 2008 Hottest 100, with Flight of the Conchords (3) and Ladyhawke (2).
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References

  1. "Triple J Voting". ABC. Retrieved 25 January 2009.
  2. "Triple J Countdown". ABC. Retrieved 25 January 2009.
  3. "The Presets shine in Hottest 100". The West Australian. 27 January 2009. Archived from the original on 19 February 2009. Retrieved 27 January 2009.
  4. "Album Poll Archive".
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