Triple J Hottest 100, 1999
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The 1999 Triple J Hottest 100, announced in January 2000, was the seventh 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.
Contents
Full list
Note: Australian artists
52 of the 100 songs were by Australian artists (marked with a green background).
Artists with multiple entries
Four entries
- Powderfinger (1, 25, 68, 100)
- Silverchair (15, 29, 30, 43)
Three entries
- Frenzal Rhomb (26, 34, 64)
- Spiderbait (40, 84, 96)
- Something for Kate (44, 70, 72)
Two entries
- Killing Heidi (2, 14)
- Fatboy Slim (4, 23)
- Placebo (5, 87)
- Red Hot Chili Peppers (10, 37)
- Blink-182 (13, 31)
- KoЯn (16, 17)
- Jebediah (19, 28)
- Macy Gray (24, 92)
- The Whitlams (38, 54)
- Eskimo Joe (39, 99)
- The Living End (41, 48)
- Custard (42, 83)
- Blur (47, 57)
- Regurgitator (58, 62)
- Ben Harper (65, 85)
- Moby (79, 88)
Top 10 Albums of 1999
# | Artist | Album | Country of Origin | Tracks in the Hottest 100 |
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1 | Alex Lloyd | Black the Sun | Australia | 21 |
2 | Red Hot Chili Peppers | Californication | United States | 10, 37 (7 in 2000) |
3 | Something for Kate | Beautiful Sharks | Australia | 44, 70, 72 (59 in 2000) |
4 | Silverchair | Neon Ballroom | Australia | 15, 29, 30 43 (96 in 2000) |
5 | Placebo | Without You I'm Nothing | England | 5, 87 (41 in 1998) |
6 | The Whitlams | Love This City | Australia | 38, 54 (37 in 2000) |
7 | Nine Inch Nails | The Fragile | United States | 69 |
8 | Moby | Play | United States | 79, 88 (22 in 2000) |
9 | Rage Against the Machine | The Battle of Los Angeles | United States | 7 (13, 77 in 2000) |
10 | The Tea Party | Triptych | Canada | 32 |
CD release
Disc 1
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Disc 2
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See also
Notes
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