The Chaos Theory
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| The Chaos Theory | |||||
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| EP by Jumpsteady | |||||
| Released | July 23, 2002 | ||||
| Genre | Hardcore hip hop | ||||
| Length | 34:40 | ||||
| Label | Psychopathic Records | ||||
| Producer | Jumpsteady | ||||
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The Chaos Theory is an EP released by Psychopathic Records artist Jumpsteady in 2002. The album title is a reference to the Butterfly Effect from the eponymous branch of mathematics. It also features several songs with other Psychopathic recording artists and a song with Jumpsteady's daughter Samantha.
The album itself promotes a free willed lifestyle and urges listeners to break away from routine and explore the world.
[edit] Track listing
- Intro
- Outcha Mouth
- In the Last Second
- Mad Mad World
- Chaos Theory
- Ninjas In Action" (Feat. Dark Lotus, Legs Diamond, & Zug Izland)
- Joke Ya Mind (Feat. Violent J)
- Sammy Song (Feat. Samantha Bruce)
[edit] Trivia
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- The music from "Ninjas in Action" is the theme song for the hit television show CHiPS.
- "Sammy Song" is a hidden track and not featured on the tracklisting.
- "Joke Ya Mind" is a remake of the classic ICP song from Beverly Kills 50187, Violent J himself also raps on it.


