On Hollywood Sticker Rolling Stones Tongue Logo

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The On Hollywood Sticker Rolling Stones Tongue Logo is a bold, rebellious piece of iconography that needs no introduction. This sticker features the classic red lips and extended tongue design—officially titled the "Tongue and Lips Logo"—created by artist John Pasche in 1970. It has become one of the most recognizable symbols in rock 'n' roll history, perfectly capturing the Stones’ defiant swagger and unapologetic energy.

Rendered in vibrant red, with thick black outlines and white accents on the lips and tongue, the design delivers instant attitude. The sticker has a die-cut silhouette, closely trimmed to the iconic shape, making it pop on any surface—whether it’s slapped on a deck, a toolbox, a fridge, or a grip job. It’s printed on durable, weather-resistant vinyl to withstand scratches, moisture, and UV exposure.

Key features:

Iconic design: Rolling Stones “Tongue and Lips” artwork

Material: Premium-grade vinyl with a glossy finish

Size: Approximately 3.5" x 3.25"

Durability: Water-resistant, UV-resistant, weatherproof

Licensed & produced: Officially licensed by Bravado International Group, produced by C&D Visionary Inc.

This image has been more than just a band logo—it’s a statement of attitude, rebellion, and raw energy, much like skateboarding itself. And naturally, the Rolling Stones' music has found its way into dozens of iconic skate videos, where it’s added punch and personality to legendary parts:

Marc Johnson in Zero – Misled Youth skated to “Miss You”, giving a laid-back groove to a tech-heavy part

Chad Fernandez in Pharmacy – Chilly got sinister with “Play With Fire”

Frank Hirata in Toy Machine – Jump Off a Building rode out to “Paint It Black”, a favorite among skaters for its drive

Lucas Puig in Digital – Sane added class with “Sympathy For The Devil”

Tommy Kruper in Rodney Mullen vs Daewon Song used “Time Is On My Side” for a nostalgic, gritty section

Jonas Wray in I Heart crushed it to “Monkey Man”

Bobby De Keyzer in Double Dip brought charm with “Let’s Spend The Night Together”

Nate Jones, Tony Cox, Kenny Reed & Ocean Howell used “Street Fighting Man” in Vicious Cycle

Patrick Melcher in SK8MAFIA Saturdays stomped around to “Jumpin’ Jack Flash”

Torey Pudwill in The Other People capped off a power part with “You Can't Always Get What You Want”

Aiden Weir & Adrian Ramos in Baker 4 used “Mother’s Little Helper”, bridging generations of rebellion

From downtown London in the ‘60s to downtown L.A. skateparks in the 2000s, the Stones’ defiant energy has never gone out of style—and this sticker is a perfect tribute to that lasting legacy. Whether you ride street, vert, or just post up in the parking lot, this graphic speaks louder than words.

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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