On Hollywood Patch Slayer Wehrmacht Skull (Black)

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The On Hollywood Patch Slayer Wehrmacht Skull (Black) captures the intense spirit of Slayer, one of the most influential thrash metal bands in history. Slayer's aggressive music has provided the perfect soundtrack for many high-energy skateboarding videos, amplifying the raw intensity and fearless attitude of skaters worldwide.

Skaters who have skated to Slayer:

  • Big Brother - Crap

    • Depends Olympics #1: Slayer - "Raining Blood"
  • Black Label - Label Kills

    • Ben Gilley: Slayer - "Seasons in the Abyss"
  • Foundation - Nervous Breakdown

    • Omar Salazar: Slayer - "Abolish Government/Superficial Love"
  • Shorty's - Shorty's Hardware Team Video

    • Intro: Slayer - "Ghosts Of War"
  • Transworld - In Bloom

    • Alex Gall: Slayer - "Aggressive Perfector"
  • Zero - Dying To Live

    • Jon Allie: Slayer - "Tormentor"
  • Zero - Misled Youth

    • Erik Ellington: Slayer - "South of Heaven"
  • Church of Skatan - Who Farted

    • Untitled Section: Slayer - "Hell Awaits"
  • Church of Skatan - Wild In The Streets

    • Untitled Section: Slayer - "Hell Awaits"
  • Shake Junt

    • Jon Colbert: Slayer - "Bloodline"
  • Fobia - Joy & Pain

    • Untitled Section: Slayer - "Killing Fields"
  • Mad Circle - Let The Horns Blow

    • Untitled Section: Slayer - "Raining Blood"
  • Powell - Magic

    • Giorgio Zattoni: Slayer - "Tormentor"
  • Powell - Hot Batch

    • Wade Speyer: Slayer - "Mandatory Suicide"
  • XYZ - Stars & Bars

    • Slams Section: Slayer - "Epidemic"
  • XYZ - Meet Your Maker

    • Untitled Section: Slayer - "Chemical Warfare"
  • Big Brother - Number Two

    • Untitled Section: Slayer - "Evil Has No Boundaries"
  • Concussion - Damaged

    • Untitled Section: Slayer - "South Of Heaven"

The Slayer Wehrmacht Skull patch is a tribute to the band's ferocious legacy and its indelible mark on skateboarding culture. This patch not only symbolizes Slayer's brutal music but also its enduring connection to the skateboarding community.

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