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==Notable artists== {{Multiple image | image1 = Bernard Fanning (4308454081).jpg | width1 = 139 | alt1 = Bernard Fanning | image2 = Dave Grohl - july 2008.jpg | width2 = 166 | alt2 = Dave Grohl | footer = [[Bernard Fanning]] (left) and [[Dave Grohl]] (right) are among the most frequently featured musicians in the history of the Hottest 100 }} {{Original research section|date=January 2020}} Since its inception, the artists who have been featured the most in the annual countdown are [[Billie Eilish]] and [[Hilltop Hoods]], who have both appeared 25 times; [[Powderfinger]], with 22 songs between 1996 and 2009; [[Foo Fighters]], who charted 22 times between 1995 and 2014<ref name="archive">{{Cite web|url=https://www.abc.net.au/triplej/hottest100/archive/search/|title=Search | Hottest 100 Archive|website=[[Australian Broadcasting Corporation]] |date=11 November 2017}}</ref> (in 2011, it was incorrectly stated that Foo Fighters had the most appearances<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://hottest100.org/fingervsfoo.html|title = Powderfinger vs. Foo Fighters | Hottest 100 - an Unofficial Database}}</ref>); and [[Tame Impala]], [[Kanye West]] and [[G Flip]], with each appearing 19 times.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Fry |first1=Courtney |title=G Flip breaks record for the greatest number of entries in a single Hottest 100 |url=https://www.abc.net.au/triplej/news/g-flip-most-entries-single-hottest-100-record-broken/103397256 |website=Triple J |date=27 January 2024 |publisher=Australian Broadcasting Corporation |access-date=3 February 2024}}</ref> Powderfinger's frontman, [[Bernard Fanning]], has taken the top spot on three occasions, twice with [[Powderfinger]] in 1999 and 2000, and once as a solo artist in 2005; only one other artist, [[Flume (musician)|Flume]] (twice) has topped an annual countdown more than once. [[Dave Grohl]], frontman of the Foo Fighters, has appeared in annual countdowns 32 times, including five times with [[Queens of the Stone Age]] in 2002, four times with [[Nirvana (band)|Nirvana]], and once with [[Them Crooked Vultures]]. If charting the number of countdowns an artist has appeared in, rather than the number of their songs that have been voted in, the Foo Fighters still hold the record; their songs have featured in 13 of the annual countdowns, including a streak of six consecutive appearances between 1995 and 2000. However, the record for the most consecutive appearances belongs to [[The Living End]], who had at least one song appear in every annual countdown for ten years, between 1997 and 2006. When including all of Triple J's countdowns (adding the five Hottest 100 of All Time countdowns, the [[Triple J Hottest 100 Australian Albums of All Time, 2011|2011 Australian Albums countdown]], and the [[Triple J Hottest 100 of the Past 20 Years, 2013|2013 Twenty Years countdown]]), [[The Cure]] has made more appearances than any other band, with 31 entries in the All Time countdowns and five in the yearly countdowns. Powderfinger and [[Silverchair]] have been featured 30 and 28 times, respectively, in total. As for individuals, Dave Grohl has achieved 47 entries (24 with Foo Fighters, 15 with Nirvana, seven with Queens of the Stone Age, and one with Them Crooked Vultures), Bernard Fanning has 33 (30 with Powderfinger, three as a solo artist), and [[Robert Smith (musician)|Robert Smith]] has 32 (31 with The Cure, one from a solo collaboration with [[Crystal Castles (band)|Crystal Castles]] in 2010).<ref name="archive" />
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