Hand Over Your Loved Ones

Hand Over Your Loved Ones (re-released as Suck Fony) is the second studio album released by American rock band Wheatus.

Due to conflicts between the band and their record label, the album was poorly promoted, failed to sell well and only one single, "American In Amsterdam", was released from it.

Free from their contract with Sony, Wheatus released five songs from the album on iTunes as The Lemonade EP in 2004.

The album was re-released on 14 February 2005 under the name Suck Fony,[7] on the band's own record label Montauk Mantis Productions, after they decided to leave Sony BMG.

A T-shirt was available for a period of time from the band's website with the album logo on the front.