








: The album title itself acts as a nod to the public's sympathy following their loss, but the music inside is far from fragile. Tracks like "Pok Ame-Ame" and "Katro" show a band pushing toward a harder, more cynical edge.
: While it didn't reach the same commercial heights as their debut, it solidified Bunga as a versatile act capable of both radio ballads and aggressive alternative rock.
: Unlike the cleaner, radio-friendly "official" audio found on later re-releases, this version prioritizes a "live" and unpolished feel, emphasizing the band's roots in the Jakarta indie scene. The Album: Simpati buat Bunga (1998)
Coming off the massive success of their 1997 debut Untukmu Galang —which was overshadowed by the tragic passing of founding member —the band used this album to transition into a more experimental, rock-heavy sound. The Track: "Pok Ame-Ame (Underground Version)"
Today, the track remains a cult favorite for fans of , representing a bridge between mainstream pop-rock and the burgeoning underground scene of the time.