JAKARTA - Tony Vialy is the only initial personnel who has remained in the BunGa until now. Recently, he recently re-released the song Kasih Don't You Go with new personnel.

Not without reason if Tony is still trying to make the name BunGa still exist as a band. The reason is, he sees this band as a deposit.

Tony told how the late Galang Rambu Anarki left BunGa before he died.

"Because this is a deposit. The late Galang had said, 'You hold on to this, yes, this is a band'. At that time I thought what was it, it was at night, it turned out that three days later the deceased died," Tony said in Senayan, South Jakarta last week.

"Yes, because I felt that there was a deposit, I had to go alone, and be helped by these friends," he continued.

Tony also said that the current formation is BunGa's latest formation, because old personnel have their own busy schedules.

"I live alone. Yes, this is BunGa's last formation. Why are new friends because there are other activities from old friends. So I have to take this to go through," explained Tony Vially.

Not without reason also when the letter 'G' in the band name is made into capital letters. That indicates respect for Galang Rambu Anarki.

"I realized there was G, and I made a big one, and it shows that G's initials are Galang, so that's how it is," Tony Vialy said.

For information, BunGa personnel currently consist of Tony Vialy (vocals), Owin (guitar), Pepe (guitar), Ogie (bass), and Michael (drums).


The English, Chinese, Japanese, Arabic, and French versions are automatically generated by the AI. So there may still be inaccuracies in translating, please always see Indonesian as our main language. (system supported by DigitalSiber.id)