Key Takeaways
- Countdown Overview: Triple M’s Most Played Songs countdown celebrates 45 years of broadcasting by showcasing the most-played tracks across its network.
- Top Song: GANGgajangâs âSounds Of Then (This Is Australia)â is the most-played song in the stationâs history.
- Local Artists: The top ten features six songs by Australian artists, highlighting the local music scene.
- Data-Driven Approach: The countdown is based solely on airplay data, not audience votes or surveys, providing an authentic historical snapshot.
Australian radio station Triple M has unveiled its Most Played Songs countdown, marking 45 years of broadcasting by tallying every track spun across the network since its launch â a data-driven snapshot of Australian radio history measured entirely by airplay.
Topping the list is GANGgajangâs âSounds Of Then (This Is Australia),â which emerged as the most-played song in the stationâs history. The track leads a top ten dominated by Australian artists, with six local songs making the cut, including INXSâ âDonât Change,â Paul Kelly and The Messengersâ âDumb Things,â AC/DCâs âYou Shook Me All Night Long,â Choirboysâ âRun To Paradise,â and The Screaming Jetsâ âBetter.â
International staples also appear near the top, with Van Halenâs âJump,â Queenâs âBohemian Rhapsody,â Lenny Kravitzâs âAre You Gonna Go My Way,â and Bon Joviâs âLivinâ On A Prayerâ rounding out the upper tier of the list.
According to Triple M, the countdown differs from traditional listener polls by relying solely on broadcast data rather than voting or audience surveys. âThis countdown isnât a vote. Itâs not a popularity contest. And itâs not built for debate. Itâs the raw history of Triple M â measured entirely by airplay,â the station said in a statement.
The network described the list as a reflection of longevity and connection rather than trend cycles. âWhat emerged wasnât just a countdown â it was a snapshot of history,â Triple M shared. âA living record of the songs Australians kept turning up, requesting, replaying, and returning to over nearly half a century.â
Beyond the top ten, the full list spans 600 songs and traces decades of rock and alternative staples familiar to long-time Triple M listeners. Tracks by Cold Chisel (âKhe Sanhâ), Midnight Oil (âBeds Are Burningâ), Nirvana (âSmells Like Teen Spiritâ), and Red Hot Chili Peppers (âUnder The Bridgeâ) feature alongside songs by Men At Work, Divinyls, Silverchair, Powderfinger, Fleetwood Mac, U2, R.E.M., Foo Fighters, Crowded House, Green Day, Metallica, and many others.
GANGgajang frontman Mark âCalâ Callaghan reacted with surprise to âSounds Of Thenâ claiming the top spot, reflecting on the songâs origins. âWhat the heck!? Thatâs amazing,â he said. âIt was a song that just came â out of the ether somewhere.â
Callaghan added that the moment felt full circle. âIâm house-sitting in Kirribilli, Sydney, and looking out the window at the same block of flats where, in 1982, I recorded the demo of âSounds of Thenâ on my first 8-track recorder. How about that?â
Triple Mâs Most Played Songs list is available to view in full now.

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