In the hip part of town, a strange, naked punk girl shows up, carrying a strange rag doll. Meanwhile, a dead body is found in the park nearby with the letters "Big F.S.O.B." carved into his chest. Is there a connection? 

"Big F.S.O.B." is like an alternative "Twin Peaks" murder mystery. It deals with cults, abortion, and music that actually may be the devil music that parents complain about. 

The punk girl has issues and Mark Severs doesn't know what he's got himself into when he takes her in off the street. Mark is a drummer in a bad rock band. His friends say that he's too kind for his own good. When he gets mixed up in the big murder mystery, he's starting to think that they're right. 
Carl Oaks, a narrow-minded cop, is not too happy when a Black Federal agent, Donald Helms, shows up to lead the investigation.
Mark is aided by his girlfriend, Ashlee Oaks. Ashlee's father is none other than the bigoted police detective Carl Oaks, the same cop assigned  to the case.  
  "Big F.S.O.B." was actually first set in Atlanta, GA when I initially did it some years back. Now, since I've moved, I'm re-doing it and setting the new version in Neopolitan.

Mouse-over the image below to compare this new version (seen first) to the old version.

 
Spider, the lead singer of Big F.S.O.B., takes the death 
of his brother in stride. Things just get stranger and stranger.
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