Following Vance Joy topping a Hottest 100 countdown dominated by Aussie artists and new acts, the best of the rest were given their due as Triple J revealed the results of the tracks that charted in the follow-up #101 – #200 countdown.

Airing on the station on the Monday after the Hottest 100’s traditional Australia Day broadcast, the list of the next 100 songs to claim the popular vote in the ‘world’s largest musical democracy’ is a mix of glaring omissions from the main poll as much as it was a continuation of cuts from artists that dominated the Top 100.

In the former category was Jake Bugg, the 19-year-old Nottingham rock scamp’s ‘What Doesn’t Kill You’ landing at #101, just being pipped to a spot on the bottom of the Hottest 100 by Karnivool – their track ‘We Are’ coming in at #100, while their other Asymmetry single, ‘Eidolon’, came in at #177.

Others that nearly scraped into the Hottest 100 included ‘Youth’ by UK indie trio Daughter, Lily Allen’s (not so) controversial comeback hit ‘Hard Out Here’, and ‘Hearts Like Ours’ from New Zealand electro-rock band The Naked And Famous.

Like the upper half, the next 100 was also characterised by a strong presence of Australian acts, with a combined 46 songs in the ‘runners-up’ rankings.

That list includes ‘Avant Gardener’ from Courtney Barnett, the remix of Hunters & Collectors’ ‘Talking To A Stranger’ by The Avalanches, cuts from Triple J Unearthed favourites Tkay Maidza, Wave Racer, Asta, and Meg Mac, while Brisbane’s The Jungle Giants, indie waifs Snakadaktal, hip hop majors Bliss N Eso, sister rockers Stonefield and prog band Dead Letter Circus all charted with multiple entries.

Arctic Monkeys, Kanye West, and Lorde – who all had multiple high-charting entries in the Hottest 100 – also had a number of songs in the next 100 list.

Interestingly, a large number of acts performing at this year’s Laneway Festival – which kicks off this Friday – also charted in the ‘next 100’, including internationals such as hip hop imp Danny Brown, psych-garage combo Unknown Mortal Orchestra, cathartic scots Frightened Rabbit, ginger-songwriter King Krule, and Aussie bands Jagwar Ma, Violent Soho, and Cloud Control.

View this year’s Hottest 100 results here and the ‘next 100’ rankings in full below.

Triple J Countdown 101-200 Results

101 Jake Bugg – What Doesn’t Kill You
102 Daughter – Youth
103 Lily Allen – Hard Out Here
104 The Naked And Famous – Hearts Like Ours
105 Mr Little Jeans – Oh Sailor
106 RAC – Let Go {Ft. Kele & MNDR}
107 Blink-182 – When I Was Young
108 Flux Pavilion – Do Or Die {Ft. Childish Gambino}
109 Cold War Kids – Miracle Mile
110 Disclosure – Help Me Lose My Mind {Ft. London Grammar}
111 Grouplove – Borderlines And Aliens
112 Cloud Control – Promises
113 Danny Brown – Dip
114 Kanye West – Blood On The Leaves
115 Bring Me The Horizon – Can You Feel My Heart
116 A Day To Remember – Right Back At It Again
117 Illy – On & On
118 Arctic Monkeys – One For The Road
119 Gesaffelstein – Pursuit
120 Flight Facilities – I Didn’t Believe {Ft. Elizabeth Rose}
121 The Avalanches – Stalking To A Stranger {Planets Collide Remix}
122 The Cat Empire – Steal The Light
123 Bliss n Eso – Reservoir Dogs {Ft. 360, Pez, Seth Sentry & Drapht}
124 Bonobo – Cirrus
125 Unknown Mortal Orchestra – So Good At Being In Trouble
126 Frightened Rabbit – The Woodpile
127 Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros – Better Days
128 AlunaGeorge – Attracting Flies
129 Dizzee Rascal – Bassline Junkie
130 The Jungle Giants – I Am What You Want Me To Be
131 Broods – Bridges
132 Cage The Elephant – Come A Little Closer
133 Dune Rats – Red Light Green Light
134 Clubfeet – Everything You Wanted
135 Bliss n Eso – Home Is Where The Heart Is
136 Thelma Plum – Around Here
137 Violent Soho – In The Aisle
138 Kings Of Leon – Supersoaker
139 Boy & Bear – Three Headed Woman
140 Courtney Barnett – Avant Gardener
141 Bluejuice – S.O.S.
142 Broken Bells – Holding On For Life
143 Lorde – 400 Lux
144 Jackie Onassis – Smoke Trails
145 Disclosure – F For You
146 The Jungle Giants – Skin To Bone
147 Everything Everything – Kemosabe
148 Tkay Maidza – Brontosaurus {Ft. Badcop}
149 King Krule – Easy Easy
150 Meg Mac – Every Lie
151 Saskwatch – Hands
152 Ta-ku – I Miss You
153 Just Blaze & Baauer – Higher {Ft. JAY Z}
154 British India – Plastic Souvenirs
155 Röyksopp – Running To The Sea {Ft. Susanne Sundfor}
156 Duke Dumont – Need U (100%) {Ft. A*M*E}
157 The Aston Shuffle – Comfortable {Ft. Will Heard}
158 Major Lazer – Watch Out For This (Bumaye) {Ft. Busy Signal, The Flexican & FS Green}
159 Abbe May – Pony {Like A Version}
160 Dead Letter Circus – Lodestar
161 Stonefield – Put Your Curse On Me
162 Daft Punk – Giorgio By Moroder
163 Volcano Choir – Byegone
164 Pyramid – Wolf
165 City And Colour – Thirst
166 Phoenix – Entertainment
167 Bliss N Eso – My Life {Ft. Ceekay Jones}
168 Architecture In Helsinki – Dream A Little Crazy
169 Snakadaktal – Fall Underneath
170 Asta – I Need Answers
171 Northlane – Quantum Flux
172 Allday – Claude Monet
173 Dustin Tebbutt – Where I Find You
174 Lurch & Chief – We Are The Same
175 Glass Animals – Psylla
176 Wave Racer – Rock U Tonite
177 Karnivool – Eidolon
178 The Strokes – One Way Trigger
179 James Vincent McMorrow – Cavalier
180 The Smith Street Band – Ducks Fly Together
181 Elizabeth Rose – The Good Life
182 Arctic Monkeys – Snap Out Of It
183 DJ Snake – Bird Machine {Ft. Alesia}
184 RUFUS – Sundream
185 Phoenix – Trying To Be Cool
186 Snakadaktal – Hung On Tight
187 Martin Garrix – Animals
188 Rudimental – Right Here {Ft. Foxes}
189 Franz Ferdinand – Love Illumination
190 The National – Demons
191 RUFUS – Unforgiven
192 Dead Letter Circus – I Am
193 The Aston Shuffle – Tear It Down
194 FIDLAR – No Waves
195 The Occupants – I’ve Been Thinking
196 Jagwar Ma – Let Her Go
197 Dan Sultan – Under Your Skin
198 Stonefield – Love You Deserve
199 Lorde – Buzzcut Season
200 Kanye West – New Slaves

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