On Hollywood Tee Bad Religion Naughty Nuns S/S (Red)
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The On Hollywood Tee Bad Religion Naughty Nuns S/S (Red) makes a loud, irreverent statement with its striking high-contrast black-on-red design. Dominating the shirt is a bold graphic of two nuns locked in a provocative embrace, rendered in heavy black lines for a graphic-novel feel. The BAD RELIGION logo runs vertically down the left side, mirroring the band’s aggressive stance on challenging norms. The clash of religious iconography with provocative imagery channels the exact kind of rebellion the band has built their legacy on.
Bad Religion, formed in Los Angeles in 1980, helped define melodic hardcore punk with their signature mix of speed, intellect, and vocal harmonies. Known for their politically charged lyrics and use of advanced vocabulary, the band carved out a unique space in punk that valued both confrontation and intelligence. Their symbol—the crossed-out Christian cross—is just as iconic as their music.
Their impact on skateboarding culture runs deep. Skate videos throughout the decades have featured Bad Religion tracks to amplify raw street parts and fast-paced transitions. Just a few notable examples:
Danny Way skated to "Do What You Want" in Plan B's Questionable
JT Aultz featured their music in Real To Reel
Chet Childress brought Bad Religion to life in Nike SB’s The SB Chronicles Vol. 01
Nick Boserio tore up the streets in Zero's Cold War to their defiant rhythms
Jason Rothmeyer had a part in New Balance Numeric set to their sound
These appearances on skate soundtracks underscore the band’s adrenaline-fueled anthems as perfect accompaniments to the uncompromising style and attitude of skateboarding. With its shocking artwork and undeniable legacy, this tee is more than just a shirt—it’s a nod to the connection between punk and skate that’s powered generations.
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.