On Hollywood Sticker Sublime Loudog
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The On Hollywood Sticker Sublime Loudog is a nod to Sublime's iconic mascot, Lou Dog, often seen with lead singer Bradley Nowell. Lou Dog represents the carefree, rebellious spirit that both Sublime and skate culture share, making it an ideal symbol for skaters. This sticker merges the worlds of skateboarding and music, featuring skaters or moments that vibe with Sublime’s tracks.
Here’s a cool breakdown of the video sections you mentioned, each capturing a slice of skate history, soundtracked by Sublime:
- Sublime - "Wrong Way" / Blind - Sunday Fundays
A perfect sunny day session jam. "Wrong Way" blends effortlessly with the high-energy tricks and carefree vibe of a Sunday Fundays skate video, making it the ultimate street-skating soundtrack. - Sewa & Romar @ United - Sublime - "Cisco Kid"
Sewa Kroetkov’s technical mastery paired with Boo Johnson’s smooth style makes their team-up electric. Set to Sublime’s “Cisco Kid,” their skating feels like a West Coast cruise through urban spots, chill yet powerful. - Coalition - Ashot Shaboyan / KRS One - Sublime - "The Mission"
Ashot Shaboyan’s unique style matches perfectly with the hip-hop/punk fusion of KRS-One and Sublime's “The Mission.” The grit of the streets meets hard-hitting beats, turning each trick into a mission of its own. - Burnside 1 - Sublime - "What I Got"
The rugged terrain of Burnside and Sublime's anthem "What I Got" combine to create an instant classic. The DIY skatepark vibes and carefree groove make every grind and trick feel like it's done in the spirit of skateboarding freedom. - San Diego - Sublime - "Doin' Time"
Chilling in San Diego, the surf and skate culture come to life with Sublime’s “Doin' Time.” The relaxed beats roll in like ocean waves, perfectly matching the smooth lines and technical tricks on the city’s sun-soaked streets. - WKND - Street Fighters 2 / Stress Montage - Sublime - "New Thrash"
With the intensity of a video game showdown, WKND’s take on Street Fighters 2 gets a dose of raw energy from Sublime’s “New Thrash.” Fast-paced skating, quick moves, and explosive tricks make this montage a total knockout. - NINE to FIVE - Ron Parker 1 - Sublime - "Q-Ball"
Ron Parker’s style is like a well-oiled machine in this segment. The mix of Sublime’s “Q-Ball” with his hard work and dedication to skating captures the everyday grind, where every trick feels earned and every move is smooth. - Untitled Section - Sublime - "Roots of Creation"
This untitled part is all about vibe. “Roots of Creation” brings a sense of Sublime's deeper, experimental sound to the skating, as every ollie, flip, and grind becomes a tribute to the creative spirit that skaters and Sublime both embody.
Each of these sections represents the perfect marriage of skateboarding and Sublime’s diverse musical range, making every part feel alive with the energy, creativity, and freedom that both the music and skate culture celebrate.
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