"Pok Ame-Ame (Underground Version)" by (often referred to as BUNGAband ) is a gritty, alternative take on a classic Indonesian nursery rhyme, featured on their second studio album, Simpati buat Bunga (1998).
: By taking a universal Indonesian childhood rhyme and "grounding" it in an alternative rock aesthetic, Bunga captured the rebellious spirit of the post-Reformasi era in Jakarta. "Pok Ame-Ame (Underground Version)" by (often referred to
History, Modernity, and Music Genre in Indonesia - ResearchGate featured on their second studio album
: This version leans heavily into the Indonesian underground/indie rock movement of the late '90s. It features raw guitar riffs by Oka and the distinct, emotive vocals of Tony Vialy , creating an atmosphere of urban disillusionment. emotive vocals of Tony Vialy