99 Miles of Bad Road is an EP by sludge metal band Eyehategod, released in 2004 by 2+2=5. It contains 3 rare demo recordings of Eyehategod songs; as well as artwork and liner notes written by vocalist Mike Williams. It was released on clear 7" vinyl and came with a full-colour poster, sticker and patch. The original release was limited to 1,000 copies. There were plans in late 2006 to rerelease the EP onto CD on Canada's Moshpit Tragedy Records, but these were ultimately scrapped, as the band felt the recordings were not good enough for general release.
A stoner rock band from Belfast, Northern Ireland took their name after the EP's title track "99 Miles of Bad Road."
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