I bought this CD after hearing Teenage Dirtbag incessantly played on the radio. Thought the song was a wee generic - though infectious - and expected the album to be full of the same, having already chalked Wheatus up as a one-hit wonder. I was wrong. Surprisingly, Teenage Dirtbag isn't even the best song on there. The songs cover a pretty broad range of styles (instead of being cookie-cutter crap); the relatively mellow A Little Respect seems almost out of place when sized up against the rest of the album. The lyrics are original and more intelligent than most of the trash that is on constant radio spin, the lead's voice is so prepubescently appealling, and the best tracks on there - Truffles and Wannabe Gangster - are too good to pass by. What else is there to say? Buy the album. You'll like.