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Double J To Play Triple J Hottest 100 From 20 Years Ago

by Paul Cashmere on January 17, 2018

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Double J will replay the Triple J Hottest 100 from January 1997 on the same day at the same time that Triple J will be playing its Hottest 100 for 2018.

The 20 years flashback from Double J will be hosted by Cas Tran who has lined up a series of new interviews with the old artists for the special.

To remind you of what you listened to that year here is the Triple J Hottest 100 of 1996.

Double J will broadcast the Hottest 100 of 1996 from midday on Sunday January 28, 2018.

1. Spiderbait – ‘Buy Me A Pony’
2. Tool – ‘Stinkfist’
3. Ben Folds Five – ‘Underground’
4. Butthole Surfers – ‘Pepper’
5. Bush – ‘Glycerine’
6. Powderfinger – ‘Pick You Up’
7. The Prodigy – ‘Breathe’
8. Allen Ginsberg – ‘Ballad Of The Skeletons’
9. Weezer – ‘El Scorcho’
10. Babybird – ‘You’re Gorgeous’
11. 311 – ‘Down’
12. Underworld – ‘Born Slippy’
13. Smashing Pumpkins – ‘1979’
14. Fun Lovin’ Criminals – ‘Scooby Snacks’
15. Regurgitator – ‘Kong Foo Sing’
16. Babylon Zoo – ‘Spaceman’
17. Prodigy – ‘Firestarter’
18. Powderfinger – ‘D.A.F.’
19. Bush – ‘Swallowed’
20. The Fauves – ‘Dogs Are The Best People’
21. Foo Fighters – ‘Down In The Park’
22. Ash – ‘Oh Yeah’
23. Regurgitator – ‘(I Sucked A lot Of Cock) To Get Where I Am’
24. Everclear – ‘Santa Monica’
25. No Doubt – ‘Just A Girl’
26. Chemical Brothers – ‘Setting Sun’
27. Cake – ‘The Distance’
28. Smashing Pumpkins – ‘Zero’
29. Beck – ‘Devil’s Haircut’
30. Fauves – ‘Self Abuser’
31. Skin – ‘Mah Na Mah Na’
32. Powderfinger – ‘Living Type’
33. 2Pac – ‘California Love’
34. Tracey Bonham – ‘Mother Mother’
35. Fugees – ‘Killing Me Softly’
36. Primitive Radio Gods – ‘Standing Outside A Broken Phone Booth With Money In My Hand’
37. Jamiroquai – ‘Virtual Insanity’
38. Bush – ‘Comedown’
39. Eels – ‘Novocaine For The Soul’
40. Tricky & Garbage – ‘Milk’
41. Geggy Tah – ‘Whoever You Are’
42. Fini Scad – ‘Coppertone’
43. Beck – ‘Where It’s At’
44. The Cranberries – ‘Salvation’
45. Nirvana – ‘Aneurysm’
46. Rage Against The Machine – ‘Bulls On Parade’
47. Pearl Jam – ‘Hail Hail’
48. Nada Surf – ‘Popular’
49. Definition Of Sound – ‘Pass The Vibes’
50. Presidents Of The USA – ‘Mach 5’
51. Garbage – ‘Only Happy When It Rains’
52. Metallica – ‘Until It Sleeps’
53. Bjork – ‘Hyperballad’
54. Lemonheads – ‘If I Could Talk’
55. Smashing Pumpkins – ‘Tonight, Tonight’
56. Eels – ‘Susan’s House’
57. Rebecca’s Empire – ‘So Rude’
58. Everclear – ‘Heartspark Dollarsign’
59. Tumbleweed – ‘Silver Lizard’
60. Kula Shaker – ‘Hey Dude’
61. Def FX – ‘I’ll Be Your Majick’
62. Metallica – ‘Hero Of The Day’
63. Bad Religion – ‘Punk Rock Song’
64. Angelique Kidjo – ‘Wombo Lombo’
65. Goldfinger – ‘Here In Your Bedroom’
66. Frente – ‘What’s Come Over Me’
67. Crowded House – ‘Everything Is Good For You’
68. Mullen & Clayton – ‘Mission Impossible’
69. Insurge – ‘Speculator’
70. Deadstar – ‘Don’t It Get You Down’
71. Pulp – ‘Disco 2000’
72. Frenzal Rhomb – ‘Punch In The Face’
73. Hole – ‘Gold Dust Woman’
74. Ministry – ‘Lay Lady Lay’
75. Midnight Oil – ‘Surf’s Up Tonight’
76. Spacehog – ‘In The Meantime’
77. Soundgarden – ‘Burden In My Hand’
78. OMC – ‘How Bizarre’
79. The Whitlams – ‘I Make Hamburgers’
80. You Am I – ‘Soldiers’
81. The Superjesus – ‘Shut My Eyes’
82. Luscious Jackson – ‘Naked Eye’
83. Hoodoo Gurus – ‘Waking Up Tired’
84. You Am I – ‘Good Mornin’’
85. Ash – ‘Goldfinger’
86. Neneh Cherry – ‘Woman’
87. R.E.M. – ‘E-Bow The Letter’
88. Hunting Party – ‘Grooving’
89. Snout – ‘Cromagnon Man’
90. Pearl Jam – ‘Leaving Here’
91. Barry Adamson – ‘Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Pelvis’
92. The Mavis’s – ‘Thunder’
93. Skunk Anansie – ‘All I Want’
94. Pearl Jam – ‘Mankind’
95. Frank Bennett – ‘Creep’
96. Matthew Trapnell – ‘Ella’s Uncle’
97. AC/DC – ‘Hail Caesar’
98. Tori Amos – ‘Professional Widow’
99. Republica – ‘Ready To Go’
100. Ben Harper – ‘Gold To Me’

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