: 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.
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". : The album title itself acts as a
: 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. : The album title itself acts as a