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Kings Of Leon, Green Day Win Big At Woodie Awards

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by Jason Lipshutz, N.Y.  |   November 19, 2009 1:39 EST

Nathaniel Motte and Sean Foreman of 3OH!3 appear onstage at the 2009 mtvU Woodie Awards at Roseland Ballroom on November 18, 2009 in New York City.
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Matt & Kim (top); 3OH!3

Artists in this Article

Green Day
Death Cab for Cutie
Kings of Leon
Matt & Kim
3OH!3
Never Shout Never

Albums in this Article

21st Century Breakdown
Green Day
Only by the Night
Kings of Leon
Grand
Matt & Kim
Want
3OH!3
The Summer EP
Never Shout Never

Kings of Leon won Woodie of the Year and Green Day took home the Best Performing Woodie at the 2009 MTVu Woodie Awards, which brought together a cross-section of established and breaking artists Wednesday night (Nov. 19) at New York's Roseland Ballroom.

 

Although neither band was in attendance, Green Day's Billie Joe Armstrong, Mike Dirnt and Tré Cool accepted their award by video.

 

Indie darlings Matt & Kim kicked off the show -- which celebrates the year's best music as determined by MTVu's college-centric audience -- with an energetic performance of their breakout single "Lessons Learned." Later, the duo returned to accept their Best Video Woodie award.

 

"We've had one heck of a year," said Matt Johnson, before counterpart Kim Schifino leapt into the crowd.

 

Additional performers included veteran alt-rockers Death Cab for Cutie, who rocked the audience with its "New Moon" soundtrack single "Meet Me on the Equinox," as well as Passion Pit, the Dead Weather and Clipse, who were joined onstage by fellow rappers Cam'ron and Rick Ross.

 

Presenter highlights came from Fall Out Boy bassist Pete Wentz and pop prankserts 3OH!3. Wentz rolled onto the stage holding a red Solo cup, while 3OH!3 gave a nod to Lady Gaga by dressing in her various VMA outfits. Asher Roth, will.i.am, and surprise guest Cyndi Lauper also presented awards.

 

While Kings of Leon and Green Day won the top prizes, smaller acts took home statues as well. Never Shout Never's Christofer Drew Ingle and Missouri rapper Tech N9ne earned the Breaking Woodie and the Left Field Woodie, respectively.    

 

The Woodie Awards air Dec. 4 on MTV Networks.

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