All hail the new gods of rock, Finnish Eurovision Song Contest winners Lordi.
The band brought Finland its first ever Eurovision win - and also gave the competition its first heavy metal-type entry.
In costumes that would quite easily scare children, Lordi saw off runners-up Russia, represented by national hunk Dima Bilan, and Bosnia-Herzegovina's folk group, Hari Mata Hari.
Lordi's Hard Rock Hallelujah was just a little bit different to the other pop songs and ballads on show...
It completely overshadowed UK hope Daz Sampson's Teenage Life rap number - he was left in 19th position, with only 25 points.
Lordi frontman Mr Lordi, whose cape turned into bat wings on the night, said: "How cool is this? We're a rock band, and we just won a pop song contest."
He also hailed the result as "a victory for open-mindedness".
Finland will now host the 2007 competition.


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