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Latest revision as of 15:58, 11 January 2024

After a break of many years following his first entry in 2002, Tero Aalto from Finland returned to the Home Composed Song Contest in 2011 with a string of consecutive entries from his band Snowclone.

This included victory in the competition with the song "Olen" in 2012, after which Tero organised the competition the following year.

Entries

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Year Title Performer Position
2002 Waiting For Life Petri Käenmäki 15 (of 36)
2011 Oh? Snowclone 13 (of 35)
2012 Olen Snowclone 1 (of 22)
2013 Antediluvian Anthem Snowclone 5 (of 25)
2014 Poetessan tie Snowclone 6 (of 18)
2015 The One Snowclone 2 (of 18)
2016 Jäärakkaus Snowclone 3 (of 14)
2017 Breaking Space Snowclone 6 (of 14)
2018 I Want You (Out Of My Life) Snowclone 9 (of 18)
2019 My Song Snowclone 6 (of 20)
2020 Red Light Stop Sign Snowclone 8 (of 17)
2021 Look Out! Snowclone 3 (of 24)
2022 Burning Out Snowclone 4 (of 23)
2023 Fall From A Height Snowclone 12= (of 27)

Instrumental of the Year:

Year Title Performer Position
2016 Crying Wolf UFOPOLI 3= (of 6)


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