Gong 2000 Album Laskar

Composer: Donny Fattah The title track is a prime example of the album's core fusion, where the gamelan and rock elements are most perfectly intertwined.

A showcase of progressive rock elements. Album Art and Aesthetic

The album, released via Bens Records , blended aggressive heavy metal with the grand orchestral rock typical of 90s Indonesian productions. Highlights

is the second studio album by the Indonesian rock group , released on July 30, 1993 gong 2000 album laskar

boasted high production standards, helping it stand out in a decade where Indonesian rock was transitioning from the classic 80s sound to more diverse 90s influences. While Gong 2000 was often viewed as a "God Bless spin-off,"

The album cover features distinctive Balinese ornaments , red-and-black tones, and masks designed to ward off evil.

Favorite track? Mine’s “Laskar.” Drop yours below. 👇 Composer: Donny Fattah The title track is a

Though the album is anchored by heavy rock instrumentation, its massive mainstream success was propelled by the power ballad . Composed with a melancholic yet sweeping melodic structure, the track highlights Achmad Albar’s iconic, gravelly baritone voice shifting effortlessly into a passionate high register.

The album functions as a sonic journey across two sides of a cassette tape, bracketed by sacred traditional incantations. Side A: The Charge

The album prominently utilized the Gamelan Gong Kebyar Laras Pelog Panca Nada (a traditional Balinese orchestra). Musicians such as Kompiang Raka and Nyoman Weja provided traditional instrumentation including kendang, reyong, and cengceng. Highlights is the second studio album by the

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Upbeat rock tempo with intricate keyboard and guitar interplay.