By Antonia Simigis
How do four snot-nosed punks feel about snapping nudes of a Playboy model? "It's kind of my fantasy," Sum 41's drummer and resident spaz Steve Jocz admits. "Well, my childhood fantasy probably extended to more than just a photo shoot. The first time I actually found a Playboy, I was eight years old. Ever since then, I've wanted to bone a Bunny."


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Keep it in your pants, guys -- a chance like this only comes once in a rock star's lifetime. During a recent Chicago stop on Sum 41's aptly-named "Sum On Your Face" tour, Playboy.com decided to indulge the chart-topping groupie-loving goofballs from Ontario with a warm, sexy touch of Americana -- specifically, Playboy Cyber Girl Audra Lynn in the flesh, all punked-out, ready to drop her fishnets at their command.
In the sweaty basement of Chicago's Riviera Theatre, a few hours in advance of their sold-out gig, Jocz joins with Sum 41's diminutive, spiky-haired lead singer Deryck Whibley, bassist Jay "Cone" McCaslin and guitarist Dave Baksh, to welcome Audra into their dressing room. After a friendly scuffle over the Playboy Nikon -- the very camera, in fact, that legendary photographer Richard Fegley used to shoot many of Playboy's Centerfolds -- the group decides to let McCaslin sharp-shoot first. The lanky bassist gets the camera rolling while Jocz keeps a running commentary, quizzing the towering blonde on her turn-ons.
"Anal piercing," Audra jokes.
"I would do that for you," Jocz replies.
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