On Hollywood Sticker Suicidal Tendencies (Black Font/White Background)
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The On Hollywood Sticker Suicidal Tendencies (Black Font/White Background) is a stripped-down but instantly recognizable tribute to a band that reshaped the attitude and aesthetic of skateboarding. Featuring the jagged, hand-drawn Suicidal Tendencies logo in all caps, the lettering slashes across a crisp white rectangle in bold black ink, oozing the raw DIY energy of Venice Beach's skate-punk roots. There’s no background art, no embellishments—just the pure logo, loud and unapologetic.
This version of the sticker highlights clarity and contrast, perfect for slapping on your deck, water bottle, or that parking sign you’re not supposed to ollie. Made from durable, fade-resistant vinyl, it’s ready to take a beating in any environment. Specs typically come in around 3.5" x 1.5", compact enough to fit anywhere, but loud enough to scream “Possessed to Skate.”
The Suicidal Tendencies logo has been a fixture in skate culture since the band’s early days, when frontman Mike Muir and the rest of the crew helped forge a direct link between crossover thrash and pool coping destruction. Their tracks have ripped through some of the gnarliest parts in skate video history, blending aggression with velocity and cementing Suicidal as core skateboarding soundtrack royalty.
Here’s a deep pull of their appearances across the scene:
Danny Way (DC Video, 2003) – “You Can’t Bring Me Down”
Emmanuel Guzman (DAF Show – Goin’ Big, 2007) – “Trip at the Brain”
Clark Hassler (TILDETH, 2012) – “War Inside My Head”
Bryce Alexander (Pretty Sweet, 2012) – “Disco’s Out, Murder’s In”
Vincent Alvarez (Pretty Sweet, 2012) – “Suicide’s an Alternative / You’ll Be Sorry”
Blake Johnson (Zero – Damn It All, 2019) – “Freedumb”
Ryan Clark, Grant Taylor & crew (Thrasher – Skatepark Round-Up, 2010) – “Trip at the Brain”
Steve Schwalm (Santa Cruz – Right to Exist, 2016) – “Subliminal”
David Vey (Coliseum – Boston Massacre, 2004) – “Possessed to Skate”
Seth McCallum & Dominic Randazzo (VHS Tape, 2010) – “Go Skate! (Possessed to Skate ’97)”
Top Of The World – The Chronic.als (1997) – Intro: “Possessed To Skate”
The Suicidal Tendencies sticker is more than just a graphic—it’s a symbol of unity between skateboarding and thrash punk, a reminder that skating isn’t just a sport, it’s rebellion. Throw it on your setup and let the world know: you don’t just skate—you skate suicidal.
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.