Saw the Levs for the first time on Impurity in Leeds.
I was actually blown away by the energy of the band and just the sheer catchiness of the tunes. They rapidly became my second favourite band and as they toured almost constantly, I probably saw them more times than I did NMA during the early to mid 90s. Like many on here I kinda lost my way with them after Zeitgiest. They, for me anyway, have had the odd moment since but no consistency.
I still go to see them but it is sadly apparent just how much they depend on their earlier, stronger material.
For me NMA have evolved, the Levs had trodden water.
That said, A Weapon Called the Word is in my top 10 if not 5 albums of all time.