On Hollywood Tee Motorhead S/S (England)
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The On Hollywood Tee Motörhead S/S (England) is a straight-up anthem printed on cotton. Featuring the iconic Snaggletooth (aka Warpig) logo designed by Joe Petagno, this black tee is a battle cry for fans of speed, distortion, and not giving a damn. The white gothic lettering screams Motörhead across the chest with “England” posted up like a tattoo for anyone who's ever downed a warm pint in the pit or dropped into a pool with “Overkill” playing in their head. It’s classic, it’s loud, and it’ll outlast your bones.
Crafted for comfort but built to be thrashed, this short-sleeve tee is printed on soft 100% cotton with a relaxed fit. Whether you’re at a show, hitting the streets of Highland Park, or charging that crusty ditch in Azusa, this one carries the weight of Lemmy’s legacy on your chest. Motörhead wasn't just a band—it was a lifestyle. Equal parts punk and metal, they turned rock 'n’ roll into a knife fight and walked out smiling.
The crossover from Motörhead to skateboarding has been deep and relentless. From Jeff King & Paul Luna skating to “Ace of Spades” in Debbie Does Blockhead to Geoff Rowley lighting up Flip’s “Really Sorry” and Geoff Rowley – FREE DOME TO SKATE, Lemmy’s voice and filthy basslines have long been the soundtrack to speed, style, and destruction. Bam Margera blasted “In the Name of Tragedy” in Element’s World Tour, while Dennis Busenitz laid down savage lines to “Iron Fist” in Chichagof. Whether it’s the mini ramp part in Zero’s “New Blood”, Wade Speyer in Bacon, or even Justin Figueroa’s hammer time in On Board, Motörhead has scored generations of chaos across Los Angeles County and beyond. If your local session ever felt like a warzone, chances are Motörhead was playing somewhere in the background.
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.