Cautiously optimistic for the Bomb anniversary edition, just hope that most of the unheard content is original and not rerecorded.
I don't go back to it that often, but the whole Bomb era was my peak U2 fandom period. Since getting into them with the Best of 1980-1990, I'd gone over their whole back catalogue to date and the anticipation of new, not just new to me with no other albums or b sides still to discover, was sky high. The whole release rollout was so much fun, the first time I heard Vertigo (which I think was an 11th hour leak) was amazing. Then the BBC, ITV, SNL performances and the iPod campaign until the album finally dropped, the shared sense of excitement was buzzing.
In hindsight, the general public's distaste of the band (and especially Bono) was building. Without the shield of the 90s era irony, his self-aggrandising ego, constant visibility due to his work with the ONE organisation and the media keeping each single in heavy rotation when they weren't exactly the band's best material all led to a grumbling whenever the band was brought up. Outright hostility would follow. Despite the tour continuing through 2006, U2 opening the 2005 Hyde Park Live 8 show with Paul McCartney feels like the end of their time at the top.
But what a time it was, and I can't believe it was 20 years ago.