Triple J Hottest 100 of All Time, 1998 explained

The Triple J Hottest 100 of All Time was a music poll conducted in August 1998 amongst listeners of Australian youth radio network Triple J. Nirvana's "Smells Like Teen Spirit" collected the highest number of votes to claim the top position. Voters could submit a list of up to ten different songs as well as nominating one of these as their "all-time" favourite song. It was the fourth such poll organised by Triple J, following similar polls in 1989, 1990 and 1991. Initially, all songs were eligible for the annual Triple J Hottest 100. However, from 1993 onwards (after having no list in 1992), only songs released in the previous year were permitted. Thus, the Hottest 100 of All Time is conducted via a separate vote, held irregularly to reflect listeners' favourite songs across all eras.

Full list

SongArtistCountry of OriginYearHottest 100 of the year position
(Year if different from Year of Release)
Previous Hottest 100 of all time positions
1 United States 1991 1 (1991)
2 Australia 1985 2 (1989), 2 (1990), 4 (1991)
3 United States 1991
4 United States 1994 14 (1995)
5 United Kingdom 1992 2 (1993)
6 United Kingdom 1971 30 (1989), 61 (1990), 30 (1991)
7 United States 1988 89 (1991)
8 United Kingdom 1975 17 (1991)
9 Metallica United States 1991 60 (1991)
10 Pearl Jam United States 1991
11 Ireland 1992
12 United States 1996 8 (1997)
13 Radiohead United Kingdom 1997 5
14 United States 1994 2
15 United States 1982 46 (1989), 41 (1990), 9 (1991)
16 United Kingdom 1980 1 (1989), 1 (1990), 2 (1991)
17 United States 1992 6 (1993)
18 Australia 1997 15
19 United States 1990
20 United States 1997 6
21 United States 1995 22
22 Pearl Jam United States 1994 44 (1995)
23 With or Without YouU2 Ireland 1987 113 (1991)
24 United States 1996 2
25 United Kingdom 1981 38 (1990), 54 (1991)
26 The Ship SongAustralia 1990 14 (1991)
27 United States 1994 35
28 United Kingdom 1985 7 (1989), 3 (1990), 6 (1991)
29 Jeff Buckley United States 1994 89
30 United Kingdom 1983 5 (1989), 5 (1990), 10 (1991)
31 United States 1991
32 United States 1997 12 (1998)
33 United States 1995 2
34 United Kingdom 1991 64 (1991)
35 Faith No More United States 1997 31
36 No Aphrodisiac The Whitlams Australia 1998 1 (1997)
37 United States 1989 88 (1990)
38 United States 1987
39 United Kingdom 1989 6 (1990), 7 (1991)
40 The Smashing Pumpkins United States 1993 25 (1994)
41 United Kingdom 1975 33 (1989), 35 (1990), 58 (1991)
42 United States 1990 5 (1991)
43 The Whitlams Australia 1998 53 (1997)
44 Beastie Boys United States 1994 16
45 Nirvana United States 1991 3 (1991)
46 United Kingdom 1997 2
47 Jeff Buckley United States 1994
48 Tool United States 1993 27
49 United Kingdom 1967 69 (1989)
50 Australia 1997 10
51 United States 1992 11 (1993)
52 Ben Folds Five United States 1996 3
53 United States 1990
54 Radiohead United Kingdom 1997 9
55 United States 1994 4
56 Pearl Jam United States 1993
57 Tool United States 1997 30
58 United States 1994 22
59 Australia 1994 5
60 New Order United Kingdom 1986 67 (1989), 21 (1990), 24 (1991)
61 Australia 1994 23
62 Nirvana United States 1992 76 (1991)
63 Led Zeppelin United Kingdom 1975
64 United States 1996 20 (1997)
65 United States 1977
66 United Kingdom 1983 67 (1990), 70 (1991)
67 United Kingdom 1976 17 (1989), 20 (1990), 25 (1991)
68 Hunters & Collectors Australia 1992 54 (1993)
69 United States 1990 15 (1991)
70 United Kingdom 1968 49 (1989), 83 (1990), 61 (1991)
71 The Smashing Pumpkins United States 1996 13
72 Nine Inch Nails United States 1997 26
73 R.E.M. United States 1991 32 (1991)
74 The Cure United Kingdom 1980 10 (1989), 11 (1990), 8 (1991)
75 United Kingdom 1995 45
76 Australia 1986
77 United States 1988 27 (1991)
78 United States 1990 46 (1991)
79 United Kingdom 1979
80 The Offspring United States 1994 3
81 United States 1992 4 (1993)
82 Jebediah Australia 1996
83 Silverchair Australia 1997
84 Into My ArmsNick Cave and the Bad Seeds Australia 1997 18
85 The Cure United Kingdom 1987 25 (1990), 11 (1991)
86 Buy Me a PonySpiderbait Australia 1996 1
87 Nirvana United States 1996 45
88 Just Ace Australia 1998 18
89 The Cure United Kingdom 1985 66 (1989), 37 (1991)
90 Pink Floyd United Kingdom 1979 95 (1990), 73 (1991)
91 Metallica United States 1991 63 (1991)
92 Backdoor Man Australia 1997 5
93 U2 Ireland 1987
94 Australia 1978 95 (1989)
95 The ProdigyUnited Kingdom 1996 7
96 Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds Australia 1994
97 United States 1993 45
98 The Cure United Kingdom 1980 29 (1989), 23 (1990), 43 (1991)
99 United Kingdom 1997 4
100 "Heroes"United Kingdom 1977 39 (1989), 50 (1990), 162 (1990)

Artists with multiple entries

ArtistTracks
566, 74, 85, 89, 98
4Nirvana1, 45, 62, 87
Pearl Jam3, 10, 22, 56
3Jeff Buckley4, 29, 47
Radiohead5, 13, 54
Metallica7, 9, 91
Peter Hook16, 30, 60
Stephen Morris16, 30, 60
Bernard Sumner16, 30, 60
U211, 23, 93
Tool24, 48, 57
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds26, 84, 96
33, 40, 71
2Hunters & Collectors2, 68
Led Zeppelin6, 63
14, 72
19, 35
New Order30, 60
Ben Folds Five32, 52
The Whitlams36, 43
Beastie Boys38, 44
41, 90
Jebediah50, 82
R.E.M.51, 73
The Offspring55, 80
59, 83

Countries Represented

CountryTracks
United States51
United Kingdom28
Australia18
Ireland3

Songs by Decade

DecadeSong Count
1960s2
1970s11
1980s19
1990s68

Other Notes

Notes

  1. Web site: CALAUTTI. LISA. Buck to leave Triple j. The West Australian. 27 March 2011.

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