Comment from Mike: "Thanks for the chance to contribute. It always seems that the first album you are exposed to for a band you love remains your favorite despite the overall consensus of the fans or critics. I love "least likely to succeed " by snfu as that was my first exposure to them despite the epitaph albums being lowly regarded by "fans". And why insomniac by green day will always have a special place in my heart. Being a teenager in the 90's punk boom in a very small town in australia was an interesting time. CD's at the time were ridiculously expensive, over$30 for an import cd , which is what the lookout one's were. Anyway one of my friends used to import months old flipside magazines and he ended getting a copy of love is dead. He went on for ages about how great this album was. But being how expensive cd's were, our unwritten rule was that we never bought the same albums so that we could share and expand our listening. So anyway, one day I stumbled across "our bodies, our selves" and my life was changed. This was how "punk" music could sound? To this day, whenever I listen to mtx, especially Hitler, I reminded of my friend who first exposed us to mtx as he is sadly no longer with us. This is why my selections are so heavily stacked towards our bodies. It was my first love. Thanks for the songs dr frank."