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F.o.N - Cease and Desist: The EP Formerly Known as "FoNOPOLY"

Primary Artist
F.o.N
Album Title
Cease and Desist: The EP Formerly Known as "FoNOPOLY"
Release Date
2001 
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Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine
In the summer of 2001, the up-and-coming San Diego septet F.o.n. was preparing to release their recording, an EP follow-up to their full-length Hooked On Fon-ix. Deciding to keep with post-slacker, pop-culture-saturated vibe of their first LP's title, they decided to call it "FoNOPOLY" and worked up a clever cover that parodied the box of Hasbro's famous game, Monopoly. Hasbro didn't like that very much. They sent out a Cease and Desist letter before the record hit the stores, forcing the band to scrap all existing copies and to release the album with different artwork, under a different title. Read More
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