On Hollywood Sticker Guns N Roses Cross

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The On Hollywood Sticker Guns N' Roses Cross is a loud, unapologetic tribute to one of rock’s most legendary albums—Appetite for Destruction. Shaped around the iconic Celtic cross design from the album cover, this sticker features skull caricatures of each original band member: Axl Rose, Slash, Duff McKagan, Izzy Stradlin, and Steven Adler. Each skull rocks the member's signature look—top hats, bandanas, sunglasses, and all—with bold facial details in stark contrast against the black background.

The cross itself is detailed with a vibrant purple and gold knot pattern, outlined in a thick black border to make it pop wherever you slap it. Above the cross is the arched “Guns N’ Roses” banner in classic red and gold, while below, a bold red ribbon screams “Appetite for Destruction” in stylized Gothic font. This thing doesn’t whisper rock 'n’ roll—it shouts it.

Key Specs:

Dimensions: Approx. 4" x 5.5"

Material: Premium high-gloss vinyl

Colors: Black base with red, yellow, purple, and white detailing

Finish: UV-resistant coating

Design: Official album art rendering with full cross and skull detail

Guns N' Roses isn’t just a band—they’re an era-defining force that smashed their way into skate videos just like they did MTV. The brash guitars and chaotic energy of tracks like Welcome to the Jungle and Night Train have long fueled sessions and full-pipe charges. This sticker is a piece of that raw energy you can take anywhere.

Skaters and videos that have used GNR tracks:

Henry Sanchez & Marcus McBride dropped into “Welcome to the Jungle” in The Filmbot Files

Richie Belton skated to “My Michelle” in Chomp On This (2002)

David Gonzalez blasted “Pretty Tied Up” in Baker Has A Deathwish (2008)

Ryan Smith to “Paradise City” in Tilt Mode Army – Man Down

Erik Ellington charged the Berrics with “Out ta Get Me” during Plan B – Superfuture

Kyle Nicholson skated to the epic “Estranged” in Focus – Rise and Shine

Ryan Sheckler rolled through “Live and Let Die” in Nothing Compares (2008)

Kanaan Dern brought it home with “Patience” and “November Rain” in Zero – Painkiller (2021)

Jim Greco took it all the way with “Sweet Child O’ Mine” in Late Nite Stars – LA 3 (2024)

Richie’s part in The Lazer Video (2025) was set to “Don’t Cry”

This sticker is more than a decal—it’s a backstage pass to one of the most dangerous eras in both music and skateboarding. Stick it on your board, your toolbox, or your amp—just don’t stick it somewhere safe.

Stix SGV has proudly served the San Gabriel Valley skateboarding community since the late ‘90s. With three locations across Los Angeles County, we’ve been deeply rooted in the local scene. Our Monrovia shop has been a staple since 1997, followed by our Claremont location in 2014, and our South Pasadena shop opening its doors in 2022. Our mission has always been simple: to uphold skateboarding culture and stay true to our community.

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