Bungaband "simpati Buat Bunga" — Pok Ame-ame (underground Version) By

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.

The "Underground Version" of "Pok Ame-Ame" transforms the innocent childhood "clap-clap" song into a dark, distortion-filled anthem. It serves as a stark contrast to the more melodic pop-rock hits like "Kasih Jangan Kau Pergi". Today, the track remains a cult favorite for

: 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. : This version leans heavily into the Indonesian

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)" The Track: "Pok Ame-Ame (Underground Version)" : Unlike

: 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)