On Hollywood Sticker The Misfits Fiend Club
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The On Hollywood Sticker The Misfits Fiend Club is a bold, circular emblem that throws it back to the early days of horror punk with one of the most recognizable logos in underground music. Centered on the sticker is the infamous Crimson Ghost skull, the unholy mascot of The Misfits, printed in high-contrast black and white. Encircling the skull is the phrase “THE MISFITS FIEND CLUB”, evoking the band’s original DIY fan network that helped spread their ghoulish gospel through the mail in the early ’80s.
This sticker is printed on durable vinyl with a gloss finish, perfect for weathering the elements on griptape, skate helmets, or crusty parking lot benches. It measures roughly 4 inches in diameter and is officially licensed through Cyclopian Music and C&D Visionary Inc., meaning it’s not just a bootleg slapped together in a basement—though it still captures that same DIY attitude.
Key specs:
Dimensions: Approximately 4" round
Material: Vinyl, weatherproof and fade-resistant
Color scheme: Black and white
Official licensing: Cyclopian Music / C&D Visionary Inc.
Design: Crimson Ghost logo + “FIEND CLUB” typography
The Fiend Club logo is more than just branding—it’s a badge of allegiance for punks and skaters who’ve been smashing curbs and stage diving since the Reagan era. In skateboarding, The Misfits have been used in countless edits and full-length videos that reflect the raw energy and disregard for conformity that both scenes share. Here's a reminder of just how deep their influence runs in skate video history:
Adrian Lopez in 411VM – Best of Volume 4 skated to “She”
Jim Greco in 411VM Issue 21 used “I Turned Into A Martian”
Chris Cole in Shorty’s Hardware Team Video went heavy with “Die, Die My Darling”
Dane Burman in Zero – Cold War charged through “Last Caress”
Franky Villani in Santa Cruz – Right To Exist Vol. 4 used “Angelfuck”
Josh Kasper in Scarecrow The Movie blasted “Attitude”
Maxwell Lesher in Garden Statement with “Where Eagles Dare”
Nick Immediato in Cowtown – Asshole chose “Hollywood Babylon”
Outro credits in Zero – No Cash Value with “Come Back”
Richard Sarazin & Norm Shank in Cal’s Pharmacy – LAND riding to “Last Caress”
The Misfits’ music is synonymous with skateboarding’s no-rules ethos—fast, grimy, and always loud. This sticker is a nod to those who still keep their trucks loose, their jeans tight, and their playlists pure evil. Slap it if you shred fast.
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.