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Ultimate Rock FantasyForget the office-football draft, dude. Here's a far cooler way to waste your time and your employer's money.By Rob HarvillaPublished on August 11, 2004Behold, underachieving, Internet-surfing cubicle-dweller of corporate America: Your next great workplace distraction awaits. For we have invented it: Fantasy Rock Stars. Fantasy Rock Stars aims to combine two of modern society's most debilitating obsessions -- celebrity worship and fantasy sports -- into one fabulous national pastime. For the uninitiated, the latter involves rounding up eight to twelve of your nerdiest friends and "drafting" individuals -- they can be baseball, football or basketball players, or, for irony aficionados, NASCAR drivers -- until you've got a virtual "team." After naming said "team" something amusing (such as 2 Live Croutons), you then receive points each week, based on the stats those players accrue. You also robustly question your opponents' masculinity -- for it is invariably masculinity -- via online message boards. Thus, in Fantasy Rock Stars, instead of touchdowns or home runs, your drafted team of divas, punks and indie-rock sacred cows racks up points for boneheaded press quotes, sex scandals, unseemly cover songs, violent altercations and onstage mental breakdowns. Below is a rough scoring system. Consider it a work in progress designed to halt progress on your actual work. Divas (Britney, Beyoncé, X-tina, Janet, Avril) · Oversexed magazine cover (10 points) · Subsequent disgust over exploitative nature of said magazine cover (20) · Tryst with backup dancer (50) · Drastic new hairstyle (5) · Ludicrously knuckleheaded political statement (15) · Really bad movie (35) · Breast-augmentation rumors (90) · Publication of obviously ghostwritten novel/memoir (40) · Stalker convicted (20) · Oprah appearance (-15) · Neptunes collaboration (-55) · That-chick-from-4-Non-Blondes collaboration (-60) · "Wardrobe malfunction" (8,000) Deified, Largely Inactive Old Bands (Led Zeppelin, the Pixies, Joy Division, Gang of Four, the Ramones) · Threaten to reunite (20 points) · Do reunite (100) · Appear in public weighing three times what they did in 1985 (-50) · Member dies (50) · Cash-grab "new" CD/DVD/boxed set (35) · Car commercial (75) · Hot new band obviously rips them off (15) · Terrible tribute album released (30) · Terrible side project released (40) · Hot actress publicly wears old tour T-shirt (25) · Publication of tell-all biography (10) · Rock-critic lamentation that "There will never be another ______" (5) · Sampled by underground hip-hop dudes (55) Rap Kingpins (50 Cent, Nas, Lil Jon, Jay-Z, Snoop Dogg) · Shot by someone (20 points) · Shoots someone (40) · Debuts clothing line (-15) · Instigates corny feud (25) · Sucks up to Suge Knight (1) · Disses Suge Knight (5) · Killed by Suge Knight (12,000) · Changes name/persona -- a.k.a. "The MF Doom" (10) · "Retires" (50) · Criticized by Bill Cosby/presidential candidate/religious leader (75) · Releases duet with new girlfriend (15) · Lousy part in action movie (-25) · Hot new track that is clearly an ad ("Pass the Courvoisier") (-250) Rock Gods (Springsteen, Thom Yorke, Bono, Jack White, dude from Coldplay, Dave Matthews, Eddie Vedder) · Pontificates at high-profile benefit concert (10 points) · Scores cover of Time/Newsweek (100) · Sexuality openly questioned (5) · Gains sudden political consciousness (35) · Lauded for saving rock/hip-hop/the children/the world (25) · Disses George W. Bush (1) · Abrupt conversion to Scientology (175) · Assumes Jesus Christ pose (50) · Has song in shitty romantic-comedy movie (-50) · Names kid "Apple" (-600) Wimpy-Ass Singer-Songwriters (Ryan Adams, Conor Oberst, John Mayer, modern-day Beck) · ODs (100 points) · Writer's block (10) · Reverse writer's block (more than two albums in a year) (20) · Dating actress (35) · Dating Winona (75) · Embarrassing cameo on The O.C. (30) · Dies romantically (200) · Photographed shirtless (5) · Trashes hotel room (ironic) (-100) · Trashes hotel room (sincere) (1,000) · Compared in print to Nick Drake (5), Jeff Buckley (15), Elliott Smith (20), Gram Parsons (30), Elvis Costello (40), Bob Dylan (50) Young Punks (New Found Glory, Sum 41, blink-182, the Ataris, Something Corporate, MXPX, Thursday, Thrice) · Horrible cover song (10 points) · Lyrical reference to band popular before singer was born (60) · Contrived "bratty" behavior (2.5) · Releases entire album about singer's ex-girlfriend/boyfriend (20) · Publicly admired by old-guard punk rockers (40) · Publicly insulted by old-guard punk rockers (80) · Plays Warped Tour (0.0025) · Refers to next album as "harder" (10), "bluesier" (20), "more psychedelic" (40), "acoustic" (80), "experimental" (-50), "electronic" (100), "crunk" (50,000)
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