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The 2009 Triple J's Hottest 100 Volume 17, was announced on January 26, 2010. It is the seventeenth countdown of the most popular songs of the year, as chosen by the listeners of Australian radio station
Triple J Triple J is an Australian government-funded national radio station founded in 1975 as a division of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC). It aims to appeal to young listeners of alternative music, and plays far more Australian conten ...
. Voting commenced on
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, 26 December 2009, and closed on 17 January 2010. 1.1 million votes were received, a record number. Controversy began when it was rumoured that the winner had been unintentionally leaked by the ABC. The ABC Shop website promoted the February issue of Jmag with a description stating "Topping the 2009 countdown is Mumford & Sons' ' Little Lion Man'". Triple J neither confirmed nor denied the rumour with some even claiming it was a hoax, amounting to a clever marketing campaign. The leak led Sportingbet Australia to close all betting on the countdown. The leak proved to be accurate. For the first time, the number one song was performed live on air by the winning artist, Mumford & Sons, from Triple J studios, followed by the studio version of the song.


Full list


#101–#200 List

On 31 January 2010, Richard Kingsmill revealed the "second 100 songs" (#101–#200) list on his blog.


Artists with multiple entries


Countries represented


Top 20 Albums of 2009

Bold indicates Hottest 100 winner. Sarah Blasko won the J Award for '' As Day Follows Night''.


CD release

Triple J's Hottest 100 Volume 17 is the compilation featuring the best of the Top 100 voted tracks on two CDs.


DVD Release

#Mumford & Sons – "Little Lion Man" (#1) #Art vs. Science – Parlez Vous Français?" (#2) #"Hilltop Hoods" – Chase That Feeling (#3) #Phoenix – "Lisztomania" (#4) #Bluejuice – "Broken Leg" (#5) #La Roux – "Bulletproof" (#6) #Lisa Mitchell – "Coin Laundry" (#7) #Lily Allen – "Not Fair" (#8) #Muse – "Uprising" (#9) #Florence and the Machine – "Dog Days Are Over" (#10) #Yeah Yeah Yeahs – "Heads Will Roll" (#11) #Dizzee Rascal & Armand Van Helden – "Bonkers" (#12) #Jamie T – "Sticks 'n' Stones" (#14) #Gossip – "Heavy Cross" (#16) #Kasabian – "Fire" (#17) #Bag Raiders – "Shooting Stars" (#18) #Passion Pit – "Sleepyhead" (#20) #The Temper Trap – "Fader" (#21) #Vampire Weekend – "Cousins" (#22) #The Bloody Beetroots feat. Steve Aoki – "Warp 1.9" (#23) #Metric – "Help I'm Alive" (#26) #Sarah Blasko – "We Won't Run" (#28) #Seth Sentry – "The Waitress Song" (#31) #Paul Dempsey – "Ramona Was a Waitress" (#32) #Kid Cudi feat. MGMT & Ratatat – "Pursuit of Happiness" (#33) #Little Birdy – "Brother" (#34) #Weezer – "(If You're Wondering If I Want You To) I Want You To" (#36) #John Butler Trio – "One Way Road" (#39) #Angus & Julia Stone – "And the Boys" (#40) #Simian Mobile Disco feat. Chris Keating – "Audacity of Huge" (#41) #British India – "Vanilla" (#42) #Karnivool – "Set Fire to the Hive" (#47) #Powderfinger – "All of the Dreamers" (#49) #Sia – "Buttons" (#50) #Miike Snow – "Animal" (#53) #Arctic Monkeys – "Crying Lightning" (#54) #Philadelphia Grand Jury – "The Good News" (#57) #Bertie Blackman – "Byrds of Prey" (#71) #Bloc Party – "One More Chance" (#62) #Grizzly Bear – "Two Weeks" (#61) #The Middle East – "Blood" (#64) #Animal Collective – "My Girls" (#70)


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Official list

Voting list
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