I never had this album when it came out back in the `90’s. I would have been exposed to Garbage through Version 2.0 which was an album I did pick up initially around the time that it came out. Nonetheless, I remember playing tracks off of this album on the juke box at the bar. Through that it must have made an impression as my memories there were the reasons I elected to pick it up.Something that sticks out to me is that this is a reissue of the original album. The sticker that came on the album shrink wrap indicates that it was derived from the original analogue tapes, though, so that is something that I appreciate. Personally, I think the album is structured well but I do feel that the band has stronger albums in their discography which is something that isn’t uncommon for a band’s debut album. That being said, it does have some classic tracks including “Only Happy When it Rains” and “Stupid Girl”. Personally, I like “Stroke of Luck” quite a bit too (amongst others) but I do wonder if the “Supervixen” track is broken? It has some strange pauses (rests?) in it that made me wonder if the CD was skipping in my hardware? Nonetheless, I was able to get a good rip of this album on my PC so if this track is broken it didn’t affect my ability to back up the remainder of the album digitally and I can accept it for what it is as a result, I guess.I really like the deluxe edition features. Having access to a whole CD of bonus tracks is pretty nice and I have picked up two other deluxe edition albums from the band by virtue of those sentiments. I would say the track that sticks out the most in the bonus material is “#1 Crush”. I remember my brother had a copy of the William Shakespeare’s Romeo + Juliet soundtrack where this song would have been featured. When I listened to and remembered this track I thought it strange that it never actually made it’s way into an actual studio album by the band since it is a pretty noteworthy piece of their early work. It’s a memorable track but probably not to the extent as the Cardigans’ “Lovefool” which is probably the song the William Shakespeare’s Romeo + Juliet soundtrack would be most remembered for.I also like the packaging for this album. I thought it was pretty cool that it came in a cardboard sleeve rather than a traditional jewel case. It definitely gave the album a vinyl-like vibe. The artwork inside the sleeve is pretty cool as well. Something that I also noticed is that the reissue is credited as being released under Almo Sounds which is interesting given Garbage’s affiliation with Stunvolume these days. The band’s most recent studio albums have been released under the Stunvolume label as was the 20th anniversary reissue of Version 2.0. Thus, I thought it was interesting that the Stunvolume label didn’t get a nod here. That being said, I feel the album sounds just fine even in spite of this.The service from Amazon for getting this album was good and I have no complaints. The case showed up with no damage. That was nice and the fact that it is packaged in more of a cardboard sleeve rather than a traditional plastic CD jewel case might be part of the reason that was the case. The CDs worked fine, as well, and I was able to both listen to them and back them up to my PC. The liner notes were undamaged as well. Thanks.