Check for Provide an accessible overview (MOS:INTRO): Done
Major Point 1: Conception "Songs on the album were written immediately after the band's first album's writing process, which demonstrated the band's progression. The album had a higher production value than their debut Ramones and featured faster tempos. The front photo was taken by Moshe Brakha and the back cover, which would become the band's logo, was designed by Arturo Vega." & "The song "Carbona Not Glue" was taken off the album because it violated the trademark of the stain-removal product Carbona. The track was replaced with "Sheena Is a Punk Rocker" in the United States and "Babysitter" in the United Kingdom; however, all three of these tracks were included on the 2001 expanded edition." (summarised well in the lead)
Major Point 2: Promotion "The album was publicized with three singles, but only one succeeded in charting. It was also promoted with several tour dates in the United States and Europe." (summarised well in the lead)
Major Point 3: Compositions "The songs in Leave Home concentrate on various themes, with the musical tones being diverse as well. Some tunes were more pop-oriented, while others, like "Gimme Gimme Shock Treatment" and "Pinhead" were loaded with distorted guitars and had a more punk rock sound." (summarised well in the lead)
Major Point 4: Reception "It was released on January 10, 1977 through Sire Records, with the expanded CD being released through Rhino Entertainment on June 19, 2001." & "Critical reception for the album was generally favorable, with several reviewers pointing out the fact that it highly resembled the band's debut album. Critics also said the album was less groundbreaking than their debut, but had humorous and enjoyable pieces. The album peaked at 148 on the Billboard 200 despite its critical acclaim as well as the band members expecting more commercial success." (summarised well in the lead)
Check for Relative emphasis: Done
Major Point 1: Conception "Songs on the album were written immediately after the band's first album's writing process, which demonstrated the band's progression. The album had a higher production value than their debut Ramones and featured faster tempos. The front photo was taken by Moshe Brakha and the back cover, which would become the band's logo, was designed by Arturo Vega." & "The song "Carbona Not Glue" was taken off the album because it violated the trademark of the stain-removal product Carbona. The track was replaced with "Sheena Is a Punk Rocker" in the United States and "Babysitter" in the United Kingdom; however, all three of these tracks were included on the 2001 expanded edition." (the lead gives due weight as is given in the body)
Major Point 2: Promotion "The album was publicized with three singles, but only one succeeded in charting. It was also promoted with several tour dates in the United States and Europe." (the lead gives due weight as is given in the body)
Major Point 3: Compositions "The songs in Leave Home concentrate on various themes, with the musical tones being diverse as well. Some tunes were more pop-oriented, while others, like "Gimme Gimme Shock Treatment" and "Pinhead" were loaded with distorted guitars and had a more punk rock sound." (the lead gives due weight as is given in the body)
Major Point 4: Reception "It was released on January 10, 1977 through Sire Records, with the expanded CD being released through Rhino Entertainment on June 19, 2001." & "Critical reception for the album was generally favorable, with several reviewers pointing out the fact that it highly resembled the band's debut album. Critics also said the album was less groundbreaking than their debut, but had humorous and enjoyable pieces. The album peaked at 148 on the Billboard 200 despite its critical acclaim as well as the band members expecting more commercial success." (the lead gives due weight as is given in the body)