Jamie Spaniolo
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Birth name | James Spaniolo |
Also known as | Jamie Madrox Mr. Bones Lil' Shank Big Stank |
Born | November 5, 1975 (age 32) |
Genre(s) | Hip hop |
Occupation(s) | Rapper |
Instrument(s) | Vocals |
Label(s) | Psychopathic |
Associated acts | Twiztid Dark Lotus Psychopathic Rydas House of Krazees Samhein Witch Killlaz |
Website | www.twiztid.com |
James "Jamie" Spaniolo (born November 5, 1975), (a.k.a. Jamie Madrox), is a horrorcore rapper from Warren, Michigan. Formerly known as Mr. Bones of the rap group House of Krazees, he is one half of the Psychopathic Records duo Twiztid, and he is also a member of Samhein Witch Killaz, Dark Lotus, and Psychopathic Rydas.
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[edit] Basic Information
Spaniolo is a devoted follower of comic books. His on-stage name of Jamie Madrox is derived from the Marvel comic book character of the same name. Spaniolo has a role in the low-budget film Big Money Hustlas, playing a character named Big Stank.
[edit] Solo Discography
- The Demon Inside (1994, Skelton Records) (as Mr. Bones)
- Sacrifice (1995, Brain Dead Records) (as Mr. Bones)
- Phatso (2006)
- Phatso: The Earth 2 Version (2006)
[edit] Filmography
- Big Money Hustlas (1999)
- Born Twiztid: Behind The Freekshow (2000)
- The Purple Show (2003)
- Go To Hell With Twiztid (2007)
- 5 Min. Fury (2007)
[edit] Aliases
- Mr. Bones
- Big Stank
- Lil' Shank
- Phatso
[edit] Comic book references
Spaniolo's style is based mainly around a humorous or dark nature, often referencing comic books.
- Jamie Madrox is a reference to an X-Men character Jamie Madrox the "Multiple Man".
- Mr. Bones is a reference to a DC Comics supervillain.
- He and Twiztid member Monoxide Child dressed as Batman and Robin once for a concert.
- His solo album Phatso The Earth 2 Version is a reference to another dimension in the DC Comics universe.
- Spaniolo is especially known for his love of Mego action figures (for which he was featured in Wizard magazine,) Batman, and fast food.
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