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Project Nonagon is the fourth studio album by the Seattle-based digital hardcore band Rabbit Junk. It is a sequel to the band's previous album This Life Is Where You Get F cked. It was released as a series of 3 stand alone ep's initially and then combined into one full release later on. It was the first album with almost exclusively vocals by JP Anderson rather than Sum Grrl, as well as the last album released by the band on Full Effect Records before their period of inactivity, chronicled in Singles from the Lost Years 2011-2013, and their move to releasing extended plays. The band did not release another full-length album until Rabbit Junk Will Die: Meditations on Mortality in 2018.