The 1999 Triple J Hottest 100 , announced in January , 2000 , was the eighth such countdown of the most popular songs of the year, according to listeners of the Australian radio station Triple J . As in previous years, a CD featuring 36 (not necessarily the top 36) songs was released.
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Powderfinger - These Days Killing Heidi - Weir The Tenants - You Shit Me To Tears Fatboy Slim - Praise You Placebo - Every You Every Me Bloodhound Gang - The Bad Touch Rage Against The Machine - Guerilla Radio Limp Bizkit - Nookie Pearl Jam - Last Kiss Red Hot Chili Peppers - Scar Tissue Foo Fighters - Learn To Fly Garbage - When I Grow Up Blink-182 - What's My Age Again Killing Heidi - Mascara Silverchair - Ana's Song (Open Fire) Korn - Freak On A Leash Korn - Falling Away From Me Sonic Animation - Theophilus Thistler (An Exercise In Vowels) Jebediah - Animal Rhubarb - Exerciser Alex Lloyd - Lucky Star Madison Avenue - Don't Call Me Baby Fatboy Slim - Right Here Right Now Macy Gray - I Try Powderfinger - Already Gone Frenzal Rhomb - Never Had So Much Fun The Chemical Brothers - Hey Boy Hey Girl Jebediah - Feet Touch The Ground Silverchair - Anthem For The Year 2000 Silverchair - Miss You Love Blink-182 - All The Small Things The Tea Party - Heaven Coming Down Grinspoon - Ready 1 Frenzal Rhomb - You Are Not My Friend Peter Helliar - Bevan The Musical Bodyjar - A Hazy Shade Of Winter Red Hot Chili Peppers - Around The World The Whitlams - Chunky Chunky Air Guitar Eskimo Joe - Turn Up Your Stereo Spiderbait - Shazam! The Living End - All Torn Down Custard - Ringo (I Feel Like...) Silverchair - Emotion Sickness Something For Kate - Electricity Gerling - Enter Spacecapsule Bush - Chemicals Between Us Blur - Coffee & Tv The Living End - West End Riot Area-7 - Second Class Citizen The Fauves - Bigger Than Tina Ben Folds Five - Army Cruel Sea - It Won't Last Beck - Sexxlaws The Whitlams - Thank You Diana Ah Naid - Perfect Family Metallica - No Leaf Clover Blur - Tender Regurgitator - I Want To Be A Nudist Machine Gun Fellatio - Mutha Fucka On A Motor Cycle Vast - Touched Augie March - Asleep In Perfection Regurgitator - Happiness (Rotting My Brain) Jamiroquai - Canned Heat Frenzal Rhomb - We're Going Out Tonight Ben Harper - Burn To Shine Testeagles - Turn That Shit Up Madonna - Beautiful Stranger Powderfinger - Good-Day Ray Nine Inch Nails - Stars Inc Something For Kate - Whatever You Want Mutton Birds - Pulled Along By Love Something For Kate - Hallways Supergrass - Pumping On Your Stereo Deadstar - Deeper Water Friendly - Some Kind Of Love Song Everlast - What It's Like Bob Marley /Funkstar De Luxe - Sun Is Shining The Cardigans - My Favourite Game Moby - Bodyrock Moloko - Sing It Back Ben Lee - Nothing Much Happens Skunkhour - Home Custard - Hit Song Spiderbait - Stevie Ben Harper - Steal My Kisses Orgy - Blue Monday Placebo - You Don't Care About Us Moby - Run On Green Day - Nice Guys Finish Last Rammstein - Stripped Pennywise - Down Under Macy Gray - Sex-O-Matic Venus Freak Elliott Smith - Waltz #2 (Xo) Turnstyle - Spray Water On The Stereo Public Image Limited - Order Of Death {Blair Witch Mix} Spiderbait - Plastic The Offspring - The Kids Aren't Alright Sugar Ray - Every Morning Eskimo Joe - Ruby Wednesday Powderfinger - Passenger xx of the 100 artists were Australian artists (marked with a * ).
Artists with multiple entries Powderfinger - 4 tracks (1, 25, 68, 100) Silverchair - 4 tracks (15, 29, 30, 43) Frenzal Rhomb - 3 tracks (26, 34, 64) Spiderbait - 3 tracks (40, 84, 96) Something for Kate - 3 tracks (44, 70, 72) Killing Heidi - 2 tracks (2, 14) Fatboy Slim - 2 tracks (4, 23) Placebo - 2 tracks (5, 87) Red Hot Chilli Peppers - 2 tracks (10, 37) Blink-182 - 2 tracks (13, 31) Korn - 2 tracks (16, 17) Jebediah - 2 tracks (19, 28) Macy Gray - 2 tracks (24, 92) The Whitlams - 2 tracks (38, 52) Eskimo Joe - 2 tracks (39, 99) The Living End - 2 tracks (41, 48) Custard - 2 tracks (42, 83) Blur - 2 tracks (47, 57) Regurgitator - 2 tracks (58, 62) Ben Harper - 2 tracks (65, 85) Moby - 2 tracks (79, 88)
CD release Disc 1 Powderfinger - These days Sonic Animation - Theophilus Thistler Blink-182 - What's My Age Again Killing Heidi - Weir Rhubarb - Exerciser Beck - Sexxlaws Moloko - Sing It Back Placebo - Every You Every Me Diana Ah Naid - Perfect Family Macy Gray - Sexomatic Venus Freak Supergrass - Pumping on Your Stereo Limp Bizkit - Nookie Regurgitator - Happiness Is Rotting Jamiroquai - Canned Heat The Whitlams - Thank You The Tenants - You Shit Me To Tears Jebediah - Animal Rage Against The Machine - Guerilla Radio Disc 2 Deadstar - Deeper Water Chemical Brothers - Hey Boy Hey Girl Moby - Bodyrock Foo Fighters - Learn To Fly Nine Inch Nails - Stars Inc Silverchair - Ana's Song (open fire) Grinspoon - Ready 1 Bloodhound Gang - The Bad Touch Eskimo Joe - Turn Up Your Stereo Madison Avenue - Don't Call Me Baby Alex Lloyd - Lucky Star Fatboy Slim - Praise You Machine Gun Fellatio - Mutha Fucka On A Motorcycle Frenzal Rhomb - Never Had So Much Fun Something For Kate - Electricity Skunkhour - Home Testeagles - Turn That Shit Up Area 7 - Second Class Citizen
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BIGpedia - Triple J - Encyclopedia and Dictionary Online (3299 words)
Triple J (JJJ) is a nationally-networked, government-funded Australian radio station (a division of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation), mainly aimed at youth (defined as those between 12 and 25).
And, like many other former 'all music' stations, Triple J have had to respond to the advent of music file-sharing, the iPod and other digital music innovations, which have drastically reduced listeners' dependence on radio as a means of accessing new music and/or their favourite music.
Triple J has their own independent news team, specifically covering news and issues that are relevant to the youth of Australia, such as education, the environment, as well as general music news.
Hottest 100 | History (178 words)
triple j's hottest 100 is one of the largest public music polls in the world with millions of individual votes counted since it's inception in 1989.
Originally listeners were asked to compile a list of their favourite songs of all time and mail them to triple j .
The focus of the hottest 100 changed after these early years limiting the voting selection to songs released in the previous 12 months.
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