INXS, AC/DC, GANGgajang Lead Triple M’s Most Played Songs in Network History

Triple M's countdown of its most played songs reveals the top tracks that have captivated listeners over the past 45 years. In a data-driven snapshot, Australian radio station Triple M has tallied every song spun across its network since launch, offering an unparalleled look at the history of Australian rock.

At the forefront is GANGgajang's "Sounds Of Then (This Is Australia)," which takes the top spot with an astonishing number of plays. Notably, this track tops a top ten dominated by local artists, including INXS' "Don't Change," Paul Kelly and The Messengers' "Dumb Things," AC/DC's iconic "You Shook Me All Night Long," and more.

International acts also make a significant presence in the upper tier, with Van Halen's "Jump" alongside Queen's classic hit "Bohemian Rhapsody." Other international staples like Lenny Kravitz's "Are You Gonna Go My Way" and Bon Jovi's "Livin' On A Prayer" round out this notable group.

According to Triple M, this countdown differs from traditional listener polls by focusing solely on broadcast data. The station emphasizes that this is a raw history of its network, measuring longevity and connection rather than trend cycles.

Beyond the top ten, the full list spans 600 songs, tracing decades of rock and alternative staples familiar to long-time listeners. This snapshot provides a unique glimpse into Australian radio history, capturing tracks by Cold Chisel, Midnight Oil, Nirvana, Red Hot Chili Peppers, and many others.

GANGgajang frontman Mark "Cal" Callaghan expressed surprise at his band's song claiming the top spot, highlighting its origins from a seemingly out-of-nowhere moment. The coincidence of recording this track in the same location years later added to the emotional significance for the singer.

Triple M's Most Played Songs list offers an unmissable insight into Australian music history, tracing nearly five decades of rock and pop staples that have captivated listeners nationwide.
 
🤯 45 years is like a lifetime in the music scene! I'm loving how Aussie artists are dominating this countdown - "Sounds Of Then" by GANGgajang is insane to see at number one 🤩, but you can't go past INXS' "Don't Change" and AC/DC's "You Shook Me All Night Long" - true Australian rock legends 🤘! Lenny Kravitz's "Are You Gonna Go My Way" makes me wanna get up and dance 💃🏼, while Van Halen's "Jump" is like a masterclass in guitar riffs 🎸. Can't wait to see the full list - think I'll be scrolling through it for days 📊😂
 
I'm intrigued by this countdown but I gotta ask, how accurate is it? Are they using some dodgy data or what? 600 songs spanning 45 years is a lot to verify manually. Can't they just use some reputable source like the ARIA charts or something? 🤔📊
 
I'm so stoked to see GANGgajang's "Sounds Of Then (This Is Australia)" at the top spot!!! 🤩 It's amazing how this song, which was recorded all those years ago, still holds up today. And to think it was a coincidence that Mark "Cal" Callaghan got to record it again in the same location - talk about a special moment! 😊 I love how this countdown is giving us a raw history of Australian radio and its connection with its listeners over the years. It's all about the music, you know? 🎵
 
🤔 gotta say, it's wild that GANGgajang's "Sounds Of Then (This Is Australia)" is the number one spot after all these years. I mean, who would've thought a song from 1984 would still be getting so much love? 🎸 It's awesome to see Aussie artists like INXS and AC/DC making it into the top ten too. But you can't help but think that's what happens when you have such an iconic sound that stands the test of time... 🕰️ Still, it's cool to get a glimpse at the history of Australian rock through this countdown. Maybe it'll inspire some new bands to make their mark on the scene? 🎶
 
Ugh I'm so sick of these playlists being just a bunch of nostalgia trips 🤯. Like, yeah we get it Triple M, your biggest hits are still the best from back in the day... 45 years ago 🕰️. Can't they just show some new school love for once? I mean GANGgajang's "Sounds Of Then" is cool and all, but can't we have more Lorde or Tame Impala on these lists? 🤔 It feels like Triple M's stuck in the 80s/90s forever... 😒
 
I'm loving this nostalgia trip 😊! It's amazing to see how Aussie rock has evolved over the years, with so many iconic tracks making the cut 🎸. I mean, who wouldn't want to jam out to AC/DC's "You Shook Me All Night Long" or INXS' "Don't Change"? 🤘 But what really gets me is how this countdown highlights local artists and their contributions to Aussie rock history 🙌.

It's also fascinating to see the international influence on Australian music 🌎. Bands like Van Halen and Queen have had a lasting impact on our musical landscape, and it's awesome that their tracks are still spinning after all these years 💥.

I'm curious to know what's next for Aussie rock? Will we see a new generation of artists emerging in the coming years? And what about the newer tracks that might not be as old-school but are just as catchy? 🤔
 
Meh, it's about time someone acknowledged GANGgajang's "Sounds Of Then (This Is Australia)" as the most played song. Like, it's not like they're from a completely unknown band or anything. 🙄 And I'm surprised it finally got recognition after all these years... 45 years is a long time to have been spinning tracks and still fly under the radar. Still, cool that Mark "Cal" Callaghan gets to bask in the glory of his song's success - guess all those years spent playing gigs paid off! 😏
 
omg I'm so stoked to see GANGgajang's "Sounds Of Then (This Is Australia)" at the top spot! it's like, who knew that song would be the most played in australia for all these years? 🤯 I remember listening to it as a kid and just feeling so connected to the music. it's amazing to think about how that one track has become such an iconic part of our cultural history 💖 and I love that triple m is giving us this raw snapshot of their network's history - it's like, totally mind-blowing to see all these Aussie rock faves lined up in a row 🤘🎸
 
🤔 so its pretty crazy that aussie bands are dominating this countdown, but you gotta wonder why theres no representation from the 90s and 2000s? i mean we all know about nirvana and red hot chili peppers, but what about some other iconic acts from those eras? its like triple m is saying australia's musical identity is still tied to the 70s and 80s... 🎵👀
 
I'm loving this! GANGgajang's "Sounds Of Then (This Is Australia)" is no surprise at all for me - I remember my mates blasting that song on road trips when we were youngins. It's amazing to see how well it's held up over the years. And it's so cool to see Van Halen and Queen in there too! They're legends, right? 🤘💥
 
OMG 🤯 just saw Triple M's countdown of their most played songs and I'm DYING 💀 GANGgajang's "Sounds Of Then (This Is Australia)" taking the top spot is EVERYTHING 😍 I mean, who knew this track was gonna be a CLASSIC 🙌 but it makes sense considering its Aussie roots and that Cal's vocals are just FIRE 🔥 also gotta give props to INXS' "Don't Change" and AC/DC's "You Shook Me All Night Long" - those tracks never get old 😎
 
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