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[[Image:Top13q.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Top 13, early Octobet 1993, as published in Nexus]]
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[[Contact]] 89fm had a Top 13 countdown every Wednesday between 7 and 8pm. [[Shane Booker]] hosted the show for some years from around the mid-1990's, alternating with [[Kevin Glover]] from 1996 onwards.<br>
 
[[Contact]] 89fm had a Top 13 countdown every Wednesday between 7 and 8pm. [[Shane Booker]] hosted the show for some years from around the mid-1990's, alternating with [[Kevin Glover]] from 1996 onwards.<br>
  
 
The Top 13 was sponsored by Metropolis Cafe for a number of years, and Tracs and Demo Street Wear at various times.<br>
 
The Top 13 was sponsored by Metropolis Cafe for a number of years, and Tracs and Demo Street Wear at various times.<br>
[[Image:Top13b.jpg|left|thumb|300px|Top 13, late July 1994, as published in Nexus]]
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[[Image:Top13a.jpg|left|thumb|300px|Top 13, late July 1994, as published in Nexus]]
 
The most successful song on the Top 13 was ''Risingson'' by Massive Attack, which spent over 10 weeks at number 1 and 26 weeks on the chart.  ''Mutilated Lips'' by Ween spent over 3 months on the chart. Through the early to mid-1990's, Hamilton bands typically had strong public support that was reflected in the Top 13.
 
The most successful song on the Top 13 was ''Risingson'' by Massive Attack, which spent over 10 weeks at number 1 and 26 weeks on the chart.  ''Mutilated Lips'' by Ween spent over 3 months on the chart. Through the early to mid-1990's, Hamilton bands typically had strong public support that was reflected in the Top 13.
 
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Revision as of 17:35, 19 August 2006

Top 13, early Octobet 1993, as published in Nexus

Contact 89fm had a Top 13 countdown every Wednesday between 7 and 8pm. Shane Booker hosted the show for some years from around the mid-1990's, alternating with Kevin Glover from 1996 onwards.

The Top 13 was sponsored by Metropolis Cafe for a number of years, and Tracs and Demo Street Wear at various times.

Top 13, late July 1994, as published in Nexus

The most successful song on the Top 13 was Risingson by Massive Attack, which spent over 10 weeks at number 1 and 26 weeks on the chart. Mutilated Lips by Ween spent over 3 months on the chart. Through the early to mid-1990's, Hamilton bands typically had strong public support that was reflected in the Top 13.