Tobacco Road (Common Market album)

Tobacco Road is the second studio album by Seattle-based hip-hop duo Common Market.

In an October 2007 interview on Seattle radio station 107.7 The End, the duo joked that it is scheduled for release "on your mom's 50th birthday.

Instead, they took a similar approach to the release of their self-titled debut, opting to take out a $3,500 loan to manufacture the album and distribute it through locally owned Massline Media.

With little promotion, the EP caught many fans, friends of the band, and even RA Scion's mother by surprise.

[7] According to RA Scion, the EP was meant to represent "the essence of compromise," meaning they would continue shopping Tobacco Road around on the condition that they would release new material in May.