The 2000 Triple J Hottest 100, announced in January 2001, 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 37 (not necessarily the top 37) songs was released. The CD featured Queens of the Stone Age's song "Feel Good Hit of the Summer" despite it not making the top 100.
Artists with multiple entries
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#
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Artist
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Entries
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3
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Rage Against the Machine
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13, 77, 95
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2
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Powderfinger
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1, 3
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U2
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2, 94
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Coldplay
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5, 63
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Foo Fighters
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8, 18
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The Dandy Warhols
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10, 49
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28 Days
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11, 52
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Machine Gun Fellatio
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16, 67
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Green Day
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14, 100
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Bodyjar
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20, 66
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Limp Bizkit
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21, 27
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George
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28, 61
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Grinspoon
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33, 73
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Gomez
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35, 38
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Placebo
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39, 47
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Sinéad O'Connor
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44, 60
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Skulker
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50, 80
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Motor Ace
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65, 98
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Killing Heidi
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70, 92
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Metallica
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79, 84
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Klinger
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86, 97
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Countries Represented
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Country
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Entries
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Australia
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40
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United States
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37
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United Kingdom
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17
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Ireland
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4
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Finland
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1
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New Zealand
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1
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Italy
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1
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Sweden
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1
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- Scoring songs at #1 and #3, Powderfinger set the current record for best performing pair of songs (ranked by adding their positions). This record was to be equaled by Kings of Leon in 2008. The Offspring held the previous record, with songs at #3 and #4 in 1994.
- Powderfinger also became the only act at that point to top the countdown twice, after "These Days" topped the 1999 list. Flume would later equal this record after winning the 2016 and 2022 countdowns.
- Furthermore, Powderfinger the first artist to feature in the top 10 of an annual countdown for three years in a row (1998–2000), and the first artist since The Cranberries (1993–94) to finish in the top 3 for the second year in a row. Both of these records would later be broken by Billie Eilish and Spacey Jane in 2021 and 2022 respectively.
- "Thank You (for Loving Me at My Worst)" by The Whitlams also featured in the 1999 Hottest 100 at #54, as did "Mutha Fukka on a Motorcycle" by Machine Gun Fellatio at #59.
- Bomfunk MC's is the first artist from Finland to appear in the Hottest 100.
- Dave Grohl made his ninth consecutive appearance in the Hottest 100, having featured in every annual countdown to date.
Top 10 Albums of 2000
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Bold indicates winner of the Hottest 100.
Disc 1
- Powderfinger – "My Happiness" (4:39)
- Fatboy Slim – "Sunset (Bird of Prey)" (6:51)
- U2 – "Beautiful Day" (4:06)
- The Dandy Warhols – "Bohemian Like You" (3:29)
- Magic Dirt – "Dirty Jeans" (3:41)
- Bomfunk MC's – "Freestyler" (5:07)
- Wheatus – "Teenage Dirtbag" (4:02)
- You Am I – "Damage" (3:27)
- The Living End – "Pictures in the Mirror" (3:17)
- Radiohead – "Everything in Its Right Place" (4:11)
- Lo-Tel – "Teenager of the Year" (4:26)
- Friendly – "I Love You But..." (3:40)
- 28 Days – "Rip It Up" (3:39)
- Blink-182 – "Man Overboard" (2:46)
- The Avalanches – "Frontier Psychiatrist" (4:49)
- Spiller – "Groovejet (If This Ain't Love)" (3:48)
- Skunkhour – "Kick in the Door" (3:03)
- Area-7 – "Start Making Sense" (3:31)
- Groove Terminator – "One More Time (The Sunshine Song)" (4:03)
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Disc 2
- Foo Fighters – "Generator" (3:49)
- Machine Gun Fellatio – "Unsent Letter" (5:11)
- The Superjesus – "Gravity" (4:00)
- Millencolin – "Penguins & Polarbears" (2:54)
- Moloko – "The Time Is Now" (4:29)
- Coldplay – "Yellow" (4:29)
- Placebo – "Taste in Men" (4:01)
- OPM – "Heaven Is a Halfpipe" (4:18)
- PJ Harvey – "Good Fortune" (3:20)
- Queens of the Stone Age – "Feel Good Hit of the Summer" (2:45)
- Tex Perkins – "I Know You Know I Know" (4:32)
- Sinéad O'Connor – "Daddy I'm Fine" (3:00)
- Eels – "Mr. E's Beautiful Blues" (3:59)
- Paul Kelly – "Every Fucking City" (3:37)
- Bodyjar – "Not the Same" (3:10)
- George – "Bastard Son" (3:19)
- Everlast – "Black Jesus" (4:22)
- Groove Armada feat. Gram'ma Funk – "I See You Baby" (3:53)
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