Five things to expect in the 2014 triple j Hottest 100

By Matt Neal
Updated January 23 2015 - 7:54am, first published January 22 2015 - 11:30pm

LIKE backyard cricket, an esky full of beer, and sausages sizzling on the barbie, triple j's Hottest 100 is an Australia Day tradition. The Standard's MATT NEAL explores the possibilities and controversies surrounding this year's countdown of the "world's largest music democracy".

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