UPDATE: Well, I boiled the rocks yesterday while you guys were telling me not to

. I decided to do an experiment since all of you had the same answers, but different reasons. None of the rocks exploded, in fact I'm glad I boiled the rocks. Well, I did it in half heat, since full heat made water splash everywhere, but it took out so much dead materials out of the rocks. The water was just murky, no way in hell the rocks were gonna cure in a month or so, especially when I could just do it in a day. Water in my tank is still sparkling clean and no algae outbreaks yet. I don't mind PO4 because this is a macroalgae tank. The macroalgae can appreciate some PO4 and maybe the bounce shrooms too. Now, I have a true beautiful underwater garden. Sure nothing good happens fast, but in reality, slow and steady loses the race. Jk.
In case you want to know what I did, all I did was slowly ramp up to half heat when boiling the rocks for 3 hours, then I simmer down slowly to prevent rock "explosions" which rarely happens.
P.S. For those who think that I could have just place the rocks in the tank because it was a macroalgae tank, you have no idea how murky the tank would have been if I didn't boil them.