Jumpsteady
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Jumpsteady (aka Robert Bruce) is a Psychopathic Records artist and older brother of Joseph Bruce, "Violent J" of the Insane Clown Posse.
Jumpsteady is a veteran of the U.S. Army and fought in the Gulf War as part of the 1st Corps Support Command, better known as COSCOM. He created the game "Morton's List: The End to Boredom" along with N-Cubed and Tall Jess (2001). Jumpsteady also created a board game called The Quest for Shangri-La, released in Fall of 2006.
He has been featured on many Psychopathic Records releases (both directly and indirectly) ever since his debut on the Insane Clown Posse's album Carnival of Carnage (1992). He announced his debut solo EP Chaos Theory in 1997 but it was not finished and released until 2002. In 2004 he announced his intentions of returning for a full length solo LP, called Master of the Flying Guillotine, released in 2005.
Rob Bruce has a daughter named Samantha. She has made two songs: Sammy song (Chaos theory) and Battlefield (Master of the Flying Guillotine)
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[edit] Wrestling
Jumpsteady has taken the name of Evil Dead in the JCW ring. Evil Dead wears a mask that has an evil, decaying, fleshy look. The gimmick is basically that because Evil Dead is dead, he doesn't move around much, but he also doesn't feel pain. He has won the JCW championship a few times.
Also he managed Kamala in one match as The Masked Negotiator.
[edit] Discography
- Carnival of Carnage (1992)
- The Wraith: Shangri-La (2002)
- Chaos Theory EP (2002) (solo)
- Psychopathics from Outer Space 2 (2003)
- Master of the Flying Guillotine LP (2005) (solo)
[edit] Written Works
- Morton's List: The End to Boredom (2001) with Nathan Andren and R. Jesse Deneaux
[edit] Filmography
- Big Money Hustlas (2000) - Hack Benjamin/Preacherman