Don't get me wrong, I still love that one. But if you get a chance, I recommend going to your local record store and picking up some older stuff if you're not already familiar with it. Their albums are typically not expensive and are readily available. Interesting about 90125, though, I never knew that.
You're assuming I have a local record store
I might take a look around when I go back to school, but the closest thing I have in town at home is the recycling centre. While they have good prices for sure, their selection is somewhat less than stellar.
The CD version of that album has two versions of some of the songs. It has the nine songs from the vinyl release, as well as original or extended versions from the band's brief time as "Cinema" (plus a single remix of "Leave It". While I prefer the album versions of the songs, it's interesting to hear what other directions the band could have gone in. The fact that at least one of the extra tracks is subtitled "Cinema Version" is what made me look up the history of 90125 in the first place.
Found a copy of Fragile online, going to put that on while I fall asleep