Gong 2000 Album — Laskar
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Today, the album's reputation has only grown. It is frequently described as a one-of-a-kind masterpiece, a "unique masterpiece" created by masters of their respective crafts. Music writers and fans still regard it as one of the best albums in the nation's history, a brilliant piece of work that successfully elevated traditional art within the context of popular and hard rock music without ever feeling forced or pretentious.
Composers: Ian Antono & Ali Akbar
The album immediately makes its creative direction clear with the track "Prolog (Om Awighnam Astu Namo Sidham)". Composed alongside Balinese artist I Gusti Kompiang Raka, it infuses traditional Balinese gamelan elements directly into the album. This thematic bridge builds up to "Jawa Bali," showcasing how Eastern polyrhythms can coexist with Western high-gain guitar amps. 2. The Success of "Menanti Kejujuran" Google Watch Action Data
An ethnic instrumental opening invoking traditional spiritual blessings. gong 2000 album laskar
Gong 2000 was formed in 1991 as a creative vehicle for several legendary alumni of God Bless, Indonesia’s premier rock band. Desiring a heavier, more culturally grounded progressive sound, the group assembled a powerhouse lineup: – Lead Vocals Ian Antono – Guitars & Backing Vocals Donny Fattah – Bass & Backing Vocals Yaya Moektio – Drums Harry Anggoman – Keyboards
Laskar was the final studio album by the Indonesian progressive rock supergroup Gong 2000, released in 2000. It served as a definitive closing chapter for a band that had dominated the Indonesian rock scene throughout the 1990s. This public link is valid for 7 days
A dark, heavy progressive metal track featuring complex time signatures and aggressive vocal delivery warning against corruption and greed.
Laskar was praised for its crystal-clear mixing, which was exceptionally advanced for the Indonesian recording scene in 1993. Ian Antono's meticulous production ensured that the heavy bass lines, complex keyboard arrangements, and screaming guitar solos never muddied Achmad Albar’s powerful vocals. Impact on Indonesian Rock Can’t copy the link right now
While Albar, Antono, and Fattah were the core architects of God Bless, Gong 2000 allowed them to explore a more aggressive, modern hard-rock sound inflected with traditional Indonesian musical textures. Following their explosive 1991 debut album Bara Timur and the massive success of their subsequent live performances, the band entered the studio to record a follow-up that would surpass the expectations of a highly demanding rock fan base. The result was Laskar . Tracklist and Musical Architecture
The title track is the heart of the album. A chugging, downtuned guitar riff—reminiscent of late-era Sepultura—supports lyrics about a soldier’s unwavering duty. Vocalist Lan’s gritty, almost desperate delivery elevates lines like, "Kami laskar, tanpa nama, tanpa batu nisan" ("We are warriors, without names, without tombstones"). The chorus is infectious yet melancholic, making it the album’s most enduring anthem.