Triple J Hottest 100, 1999

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1999 Triple J Hottest 100
Triple J Hottest 100 Volume 7.jpg
Album artwork for the CD compilation
Countdown details
Date of countdownJanuary 2000
Countdown highlights
Winning song Powderfinger
("These Days")
Most entries Powderfinger (4)
Silverchair (4)
Chronology
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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
#SongArtistCountry of origin
1 These Days Powderfinger Australia [1]
2 Weir Killing Heidi Australia
3You Shit Me to Tears The Tenants Australia
4 Praise You Fatboy Slim United Kingdom
5 Every You Every Me Placebo United Kingdom
6 The Bad Touch Bloodhound Gang United States
7 Guerrilla Radio Rage Against the Machine United States
8 Nookie Limp Bizkit United States
9 Last Kiss Pearl Jam United States
10 Scar Tissue Red Hot Chili Peppers United States
11 Learn to Fly Foo Fighters United States
12 When I Grow Up Garbage United States
13 What's My Age Again? Blink-182 United States
14 Mascara Killing HeidiAustralia
15 Ana's Song (Open Fire) Silverchair Australia
16 Freak on a Leash Korn United States
17 Falling Away from Me KornUnited States
18Theophilus Thistler (An Exercise in Vowels) Sonic Animation Australia
19 Animal Jebediah Australia
20Exerciser Rhubarb Australia
21Lucky Star Alex Lloyd Australia
22 Don't Call Me Baby Madison Avenue Australia
23 Right Here, Right Now Fatboy SlimUnited Kingdom
24 I Try Macy Gray United States
25 Already Gone PowderfingerAustralia
26Never Had So Much Fun Frenzal Rhomb Australia
27 Hey Boy Hey Girl The Chemical Brothers United Kingdom
28 Feet Touch the Ground JebediahAustralia
29 Anthem for the Year 2000 SilverchairAustralia
30 Miss You Love SilverchairAustralia
31 All the Small Things Blink-182United States
32 Heaven Coming Down The Tea Party Canada
33 Ready 1 Grinspoon Australia
34You Are Not My FriendFrenzal RhombAustralia
35 Beven: The Musical Peter Helliar and Tripod Australia
36 A Hazy Shade of Winter Bodyjar Australia
37 Around the World Red Hot Chili PeppersUnited States
38Chunky Chunky Air Guitar The Whitlams Australia
39Turn Up Your Stereo Eskimo Joe Australia
40 Shazam! Spiderbait Australia
41 All Torn Down The Living End Australia
42Ringo (I Feel Like) Custard Australia
43Emotion SicknessSilverchairAustralia
44Electricity Something for Kate Australia
45Enter, Space Capsule Gerling Australia
46 The Chemicals Between Us Bush United Kingdom
47 Coffee & TV Blur United Kingdom
48 West End Riot The Living EndAustralia
49Second Class Citizen Area-7 Australia
50Bigger Than Tina The Fauves Australia
51 Army Ben Folds Five United States
52It Won't Last The Cruel Sea Australia
53 Sexx Laws Beck United States
54 Thank You (for Loving Me at My Worst) The WhitlamsAustralia
55Perfect Family Diana Ah Naid Australia
56 No Leaf Clover Metallica United States
57 Tender BlurUnited Kingdom
58 I Wanna Be a Nudist Regurgitator Australia
59Mutha Fukka on a Motorcycle Machine Gun Fellatio Australia
60Touched VAST United States
61Asleep in Perfection Augie March Australia
62 Happiness (Rotting My Brain) RegurgitatorAustralia
63 Canned Heat Jamiroquai United Kingdom
64We're Going Out TonightFrenzal RhombAustralia
65Burn to Shine Ben Harper United States
66Turn That Shit Up Testeagles Australia
67 Beautiful Stranger Madonna United States
68 Good-Day Ray PowderfingerAustralia
69 Starfuckers, Inc. Nine Inch Nails United States
70Whatever You WantSomething for KateAustralia
71Pulled Along by Love The Mutton Birds New Zealand
72HallwaysSomething for KateAustralia
73 Pumping on Your Stereo Supergrass United Kingdom
74Deeper Water deadstar Australia
75Some Kind of Love Song Friendly Australia
76 What It's Like Everlast United States
77 Sun Is Shining Bob Marley and Funkstar De Luxe Jamaica/Denmark
78 My Favourite Game The Cardigans Sweden
79 Bodyrock Moby United States
80 Sing It Back Moloko United Kingdom
81Nothing Much Happens Ben Lee Australia
82Home Skunkhour Australia
83Hit SongCustardAustralia
84 Stevie SpiderbaitAustralia
85 Steal My Kisses Ben HarperUnited States
86 Blue Monday Orgy United States
87 You Don't Care About Us PlaceboUnited Kingdom
88 Run On MobyUnited States
89 Nice Guys Finish Last Green Day United States
90 Stripped Rammstein Germany
91 Down Under Pennywise United States
92Sex-O-Matic Venus FreakMacy GrayUnited States
93 Waltz #2 (XO) Elliott Smith United States
94Spray Water on the Stereo Turnstyle Australia
95The Order of Death (Blair Witch Mix) Public Image Ltd United Kingdom
96 Plastic SpiderbaitAustralia
97 The Kids Aren't Alright The Offspring United States
98 Every Morning Sugar Ray United States
99Ruby WednesdayEskimo JoeAustralia
100 Passenger PowderfingerAustralia

52 of the 100 songs were by Australian artists (marked with a green background).

Artists with multiple entries

Four entries

Three entries

Two entries

Top 10 Albums of 1999

#ArtistAlbumCountry of OriginTracks in the Hottest 100
1 Alex Lloyd Black the Sun Australia21
2 Red Hot Chili Peppers Californication United States10, 37 (7 in 2000)
3 Something for Kate Beautiful Sharks Australia44, 70, 72 (59 in 2000)
4 Silverchair Neon Ballroom Australia15, 29, 30, 43 (96 in 2000)
5 Placebo Without You I'm Nothing United Kingdom5, 87 (41 in 1998)
6 The Whitlams Love This City Australia38, 54 (37 in 2000)
7 Nine Inch Nails The Fragile United States69
8 Moby Play United States79, 88 (22 in 2000)
9 Rage Against the Machine The Battle of Los Angeles United States7 (13, 77 in 2000)
10 The Tea Party Triptych Canada32

CD release

Disc 1
  1. Powderfinger – "These Days" (4:15)
  2. Sonic Animation – "Theophilus Thistler" (3:56)
  3. Blink-182 – "What's My Age Again?" (2:26)
  4. Killing Heidi – "Weir" (3:38)
  5. Rhubarb – "Exerciser" (1:40)
  6. Beck – "Sexx Laws" (3:38)
  7. Moloko – "Sing It Back" (4:39)
  8. Placebo – "Every You Every Me" (3:33)
  9. Diana ah Naid – "Perfect Family" (3:29)
  10. Macy Gray – "Sex-o-matic Venus Freak" (3:57)
  11. Supergrass – "Pumping on Your Stereo" (3:20)
  12. Limp Bizkit – "Nookie" (4:27)
  13. Regurgitator – "Happiness (Rotting My Brain)" (3:56)
  14. Jamiroquai – "Canned Heat" (5:31)
  15. The Whitlams – "Thank You (for Loving Me at My Worst)" (3:50)
  16. The Tenants – "You Shit Me to Tears" (2:32)
  17. Jebediah – "Animal" (4:29)
  18. Rage Against the Machine – "Guerrilla Radio" (3:28)
Disc 2
  1. deadstar – "Deeper Water" (4:23)
  2. The Chemical Brothers – "Hey Boy Hey Girl" (4:49)
  3. Moby – "Bodyrock" (3:36)
  4. Foo Fighters – "Learn to Fly" (3:55)
  5. Nine Inch Nails – "Starfuckers, Inc." (5:01)
  6. Silverchair – "Ana's Song (Open Fire)" (3:40)
  7. Grinspoon – "Ready 1" (2:35)
  8. Bloodhound Gang – "The Bad Touch" (4:21)
  9. Eskimo Joe – "Turn Up Your Stereo" (3:38)
  10. Madison Avenue – "Don't Call Me Baby" (3:48)
  11. Alex Lloyd – "Lucky Star" (4:00)
  12. Fatboy Slim – "Praise You" (5:23)
  13. Machine Gun Fellatio – "Mutha Fukka on a Motorcycle" (2:21)
  14. Frenzal Rhomb – "Never Had So Much Fun" (2:00)
  15. Something for Kate – "Electricity" (3:49)
  16. Skunkhour – "Home" (3:18)
  17. Testeagles – "Turn That Shit Up" (3:12)
  18. Area-7 – "Second Class Citizen" (3:40)

Certifications

RegionCertification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA) [2] 3× Platinum210,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

See also

Notes

  1. "Hottest 100 1999". Triple J . Retrieved 9 July 2014.
  2. "ARIA Charts – Accreditations – 2000 Albums" (PDF). Australian Recording Industry Association . Retrieved 25 November 2021.

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