This is fun. A real rock band won the Eurovision contest in 2006. Finland sent Lordi, a melodic metal band in horror/sci-fi masks to Athens and they won with a big margin. I heard the first Lordi songs about 2 days ago when I listed to some music I got from a friend and I listen to them only once, but it was OK. Of course I couldn't remember anything from the songs, but the intro and the style (and the voice of Udo from Accept), but it wasn't bad. And I read in an older magazine that they participated in the Finnish Eurovision and it seems that they won there (today I read that some people protested against it even at the president of Finland). Finland is a nice place and they have some very good rock bands there, the best known might be Nightwish, HIM and maybe Stratovarius (but there are much-much more good bands from such a small country). But Eurovision is not known for its rock-friendliness, rather for trendy and light music. But I looked at it today, maybe just to see what are the current trends and to have some fun. Sincerely there were only a few that I could say they were OK, even if the music was not of my style (Germany, Lithuania for example). They were mostly rated down.
Lithuania was the best, we laughed a lot on them with my wife. If you have a chance to see their performance from this shown, do it!
Lordi was nothing really special with this song, it was an OK song, but not a big hit IMHO. Today I listened again to their album (its a newer one) and the new album seems better than the winner song. But for whatever reason the countries constantly voted on them and they won with about 50 points and getting a record number of points.
This story is bigger than the bird flu in Romania which is now about 20 km from my place.
Hell froze over! 

Lordi rulez! :-)
I watched the contest, too.

As I'm German, I hoped our song (Texas Lightning - No No Never) to win
I really like this song, not only because it was "our" song.
This year we really had a nice song you can listen to without going crazy. When I remember those other songs we had in the previous years... Especially "Wadde hadde du de da" of Stephan Raab was ... ridiculous.
By the way: Texas Lightning has a very nice cover of "Dancing Queen" from Abba
Anyway, as I like to listen to Lordi once in a while I voted for them. They have some other nice songs (e.g. Devil is a Looser!) and it was a nice contrast to all those other Disco-compatible stuff.
When watching the show - and listening to those songs I often had a pain in my ears...
Many of those acts couldn't sing at all! (Me thinks of Switzerland an Turkey)
My favourite songs (best first) were "No No Never" (Germany), "Hard Rock Halleluja" (Finland), "Invincible" (Sweden) and "Without your love" (Armenia).
The other songs sounded pretty much the same. :-/
The russian song wasn't bad but the act was ... erm ... funny to watch. I had to laugh about it and I don't think it was intended that people laugh about their show
We'll see which masterpieces of music will await us next year