Violent J's brother Jumpsteady first made his rapping debut for Psychopathic way back in 1992 on the last track of the first Joker's Card. In 1996, the ICP EP album "Tunnel of Love" hyped up a forthcoming album from Jumpsteady. But it wasn't until 2002, 10 years after he first rapped, that we would hear Jumpsteady rap again.
The album hyped in the TOL booklet was entitled "The Chaos Theory" and 6 years later, that title didn't change. At the Gathering of the Juggalos in Peoria, Illinois, "The Chaos Theory" was finally released. It featured guests from the entire Psychopathic family and a lot of the songs were co-written by Jamie Madrox of Twiztid. The album even featured a bonus track rapped by his daughter! It wouldn't be long before we heard Jumpsteady again, as he dropped a solo joint on "Psychopathics From Outer Space Vol. 2"
But while the album may have taken awhile, he had a good excuse: he is part-owner of Psychopathic Records and running the label has taken up much of his time. The rest of that time, during those years, was spent developing the game "Morton's List", which you can read more about here.
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