Galang Rambu Anarki
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Galang Rambu Anarki was Indonesian folk artist Iwan Fals eldest son, who died in April 1997 of a suspected morphine overdose. The Term 'Galang Rambu Anarki' translates to "support the sign of anarchy" in English. Galang was a guitarist who released one album.[1] His name is best remembered as a song Iwan Fals wrote expressing a father's regrets about the choices he made and his frustration about corruption and injustice in the world.[2] It is addressed to the baby his son once was. He plays the song sometimes at his concerts.

