I have a special fondness for Trash - it was one of my first "hard rock" albums bought in real time (on cassette, no less!). Poison, Spark in the Dark, House of Fire, Bed of Nails, Hell is Living Without You...so good.
I do agree it hasn't aged super-well, and some of the songs weren't great to start with. But it will always hold a special place. Hey Stoopid is arguably a superior record, and I like it very much - I just didn't connect with it the same way.