On Hollywood Sticker Misfits Blue Logo
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The On Hollywood Sticker Misfits Blue Logo delivers a raw, iconic blast of horror punk history in a simple but unmistakable design. Set against a stark black backdrop, the band’s classic jagged “Misfits” logo is rendered in a deep, moody blue-purple hue, with its irregular, zombified font style giving off that signature graveyard-grime energy the Misfits pioneered. This sticker captures the band's defiant D.I.Y. aesthetic and undead swagger in one bold graphic hit.
Printed on durable weather-resistant vinyl, this piece is made to withstand slams, rain, and rail sessions just like the songs that inspired it. Whether slapped on your grip, notebook, tailgate, or ramp coping, this sticker screams commitment to skate-punk heritage and underground rebellion.
Key Specs:
Material: Gloss-finish vinyl
Color: Black background with bold blue Misfits lettering
Dimensions: Approx. 5.5" x 2"
Officially licensed by Cyclopian Music / Misfits
As for skateboarding, The Misfits' music has been used in some of the grimiest, rawest, and most classic skate parts of all time, matching their gritty punk energy with legendary skaters’ footage. Some unforgettable pairings include:
Chris Cole skating to “Die, Die My Darling” in the Shorty’s Hardware Team Video
Jim Greco's “I Turned Into A Martian” part in 411VM Issue 21
Mike Maldonado slamming to “London Dungeon” in Transworld – In Bloom
Brian Sumner, Ali Cairns & Jeff Lenoce tearing through “Night of the Living Dead” in Pharmacy – Chilly
Dane Burman putting down “Last Caress” in Zero – Cold War
Franky Villani tapping “Angelfuck” in Santa Cruz – Right To Exist (Vol. 4)
Justin Reynolds’ Wheels of Fortune to “American Nightmare” in 411VM Issue 24
Maxwell Lesher’s “Where Eagles Dare” clip in Garden Statement
Maksim Aplin charging through “She” in Zero / DGK – Fresh ’til Death
The Misfits' brutal tempos, dark lyrics, and cult appeal have always meshed perfectly with DIY skateboarding energy—and this sticker is a silent badge of that allegiance.
Stick it if you know. Leave it if you don’t.
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.