The Chaos Theory

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The Chaos Theory
The Chaos Theory cover
Studio album by Jumpsteady
Released July 23, 2002
Genre Rap
Label Psychopathic Records
Producer Jumpsteady
Jumpsteady chronology
The Chaos Theory
(2002)
Master of the Flying Guillotine
(2005)

The Chaos Theory EP 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.

  1. Intro
  2. Outcha Mouth
  3. In the Last Second
  4. Mad Mad World
  5. Chaos Theory
  6. Ninjas In Action" (Feat. Dark Lotus, Legs Diamond, & Zug Izland)
  7. Joke Ya Mind (Feat. Violent J)
  8. Sammy Song (Feat. Samantha Bruce)

  • 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.
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