On Hollywood Sticker Iron Maiden Number Of The Beast
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The On Hollywood Sticker Iron Maiden Number Of The Beast brings heavy metal's most iconic nightmare to life in full blazing glory. Featuring the band’s undead mascot Eddie the Head as a puppet master looming ominously above a bright red devil, this sticker recreates the legendary artwork from Maiden’s 1982 album The Number of the Beast. Set against a stormy sky lit by lightning, the scene is engulfed in hellfire and chaos, with Eddie’s wicked grin and exaggerated claws reaching forward like he’s ready to snatch your soul—or at least your board.
The bold red and white Iron Maiden logo sits proudly at the top, instantly recognizable to any headbanger or skate rat raised on fast riffs and tail slides. The flames at the bottom add motion and intensity, while the entire piece is rendered in a striking comic-metal aesthetic that’s loud, wicked, and unapologetically Maiden.
Key Specs:
Dimensions: Approximately 4.25” x 5”
Material: Durable vinyl with high-gloss finish
Features: Weather-resistant, long-lasting adhesion
Official License: ©2021 Iron Maiden LLP
Design Origin: Inspired by Derek Riggs' original The Number of the Beast album cover
Iron Maiden’s legacy in skate videos is deep—their music has been the soundtrack to some of the gnarliest parts ever laid to tape. Skaters with a taste for intensity and theatrical heaviness have dropped into Maiden's galloping riffs across decades:
Jamie Thomas cemented his legend with Hallowed Be Thy Name in Zero – Misled Youth (1999)
Ryan Smith charged through Run to the Hills in DC – The DC Video (2003)
David Gravette carved to Killers in Sixteen Skateboards – I Hate Children (2000)
Adrian Lopez went full speed to Prowler in Creature – Born Dead (2006)
Milton “O Incendiário” unleashed Can I Play With Madness in Dopados (2008)
Colin McKay blasted Aces High in Toy Machine – Welcome to Hell (1996)
Chris Cole ripped to Powerslave in Elare 2 (2014)
Clint Walker dropped The Number of the Beast on Lenin Spot (2010) and Capital – Capital Punishment (2002)
And that’s barely scratching the surface. Whether it’s Fear of the Dark, Wrathchild, or Run to the Hills, Iron Maiden's influence has scorched its way into countless edits, from VX1000 grit to HD hammers.
If you’re looking for a sticker that screams power, speed, and zero compromise, this is it. Slap it on your deck and ride like Eddie’s watching.
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