2000 | MTV | 120 Minutes

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January 9, 2000host Chris Booker
January 23, 2000Moby
January 30, 2000The Get Up Kids
February 6, 2000host Chris Booker
March 5, 2000(playlist only)
March 12, 2000Aimee Mann
March 19, 2000(playlist only)
April 2, 2000Incubus
April 9, 2000(playlist only)
April 30, 2000No Doubt
May 7, 2000(playlist only)
June 4, 2000(no host or guests)
June 11, 2000(no host or guests, last regular episode on MTV)
September 3, 2000LOUD Rocks (last episode on MTV)
 January 9, 2000
Source for this playlist: Erin B.
Host: Chris Booker
 January 23, 2000
Source for this playlist: Erin B.
Guest: Moby
Oasis – Go Let It Out
Red Hot Chili Peppers – Otherside
Nine Inch Nails – Into the Void
~ Interview with Moby ~
Moby – Natural Blues
Vertical Horizon – Everything You Want
~ Interview with Moby ~
~ MTV interruptions, commercials, News 1515 ~
(partial/incomplete playlist)
 January 30, 2000
Sources for this playlist: Brian A., Erin B.
Host: Chris Booker
Guest: The Get Up Kids
Date clues... Brian's comments: "The biggest clue came from the host mentioning seeing the Golden Globes 'the other night.'"
Kittie – "Brackish"
A3 – "Woke Up This Morning"
Red Hot Chili Peppers – "Otherside"
Gomez – "We Haven't Turned Around"
Chris Booker announces they're going to show the new Gomez video; obviously an error
Apollo Four Forty – "Stop The Rock"
Godsmack – "Voodoo"
Chris Booker announces we just saw the newest video by The Donnas; obviously another error
A clip where Moby mentions his favorite video is UNKLE – "Rabbit in Your Headlights"
Oasis – "Go Let It Out"
Nine Inch Nails – "Into The Void"
The Suicide Machines – "Sometimes I Don't Mind"
Closing credits: Violent Femmes – "Blister in the Sun" (live performance from 1993)
 February 6, 2000
Source for this playlist: Heather M.
Host: Booker
 March 5, 2000
Source for this playlist: James W.
 March 12, 2000
Source for this playlist: James W.
Guest: Aimee Mann (probably, because of a video + live performance)
 March 19, 2000
Source for this playlist: James W.
 April 2, 2000
Source for this playlist: Leon N.
Host: Chris Booker
Guest: Incubus
 April 9, 2000
Source for this playlist: James W.
 April 30, 2000
Source for this playlist: James W.
Guest: No Doubt
  May 7, 2000
Source for this playlist: James W.
  June 4, 2000
Sources for this playlist: Peter A., Heather M.
(no host or guests)
Peter's comments: "Here is the FIRST "Ghost Town" Episode from June of 2000 on MTV ("Ghost Town" refers to a show broadcast with NO FOOTAGE of an MTV VJ). The show was getting really good here (Sans a few bad ones in the bunch)... It is a shame that MTV killed it."
  June 11, 2000
Sources for this playlist: Heather M., Peter A.
(no host or guests)
Heather's comments: "This was the second episode to air with no host, and i never saw a new episode after this. its possible there could have been shows between this one and the loud rocks one, but its unlikely."
Peter's comments: "There were NO shows between [the second June 2000 show] and the LOUD Rocks Edition. I taped every Sunday just in case... all garbage between these shows."
  September 3, 2000
Sources for this playlist: James T., Peter A.
Host: Chris Booker
LOUD Rocks special
Peter's comments: "I actually did tape MTV every week, Sunday nights through 2000. There were a couple of MTV2 specials that MTV played in the 120 Minutes time slot. Those two specials were: "The M2 Dysfunctional Family Picnic Special" (2000), and "The M2 WHFS Festival Special" (2000). Both specials featured blocks of videos and interviews by Booker from the various alternative rock bands who performed at the summer festivals. So aside from those two MTV2 specials, all garbage between those shows."
This is the last episode of 120 Minutes ever to air on MTV. The "LOUD Rocks" theme of the show promotes a CD that was released on September 5, 2000. The show moved to MTV2 as part of that channel's relaunch on January 1, 2001.

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