Tero Aalto
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
| 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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