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Close-up image of a sticker featuring a skull surrounded by a laurel wreath. The sticker is affixed to a dark green surface with some graffiti markings nearby. Another sticker with some stylized text is visible in the background. 4
The sticker is circular, featuring a striking design primarily in black, bright blue, and white. It has a prominent blue outer ring. The center of the sticker contains a highly stylized, graffiti-style word in white with a black outline, which appears to be 'Familia' or a similar word, accompanied by a small white lightning bolt symbol to its right. Along the top inner edge of the blue ring, the white text reads 'NAVALMORAL ME MATA' and 'BICHOS RAROS'. The bottom inner edge of the blue ring displays the white phrase 'ALGUNOS NO NACIMOS PARA SEGUIR AL REBAÑO'. A small numerical sequence '10500' is visible in white at the very bottom center, beneath the main stylized text. The sticker is applied to a textured, grey metal surface, showing some signs of wear. 3
The sticker is circular and predominantly black and white. It features a stylized skull with wide, staring eyes and spiky hair. Above the skull, the text 'BOMB' is prominently displayed, with a bomb graphic integrated into the lettering. To the right of 'BOMB' is the anarchy symbol (a circle with an 'A' inside) and an image of two crossed bones or axes. The sticker also has text curving around the bottom edge, reading 'Records' within a banner. Along the top edge, in a smaller font, is the URL 'www.bomb-a-ll.com'. The overall aesthetic is gritty and punk-inspired. 8
A circular sticker featuring a highly stylized, intricate, and somewhat jagged symbol in a vibrant blood-red color against a solid black background. The symbol appears to be composed of three main, claw-like or wing-like elements extending outwards from a central point, with a textured, almost corroded or dripping effect. Below the central symbol, in smaller red capital letters, is a website address. The sticker is affixed to a weathered, dark pole, surrounded by remnants of other torn paper and grime. 9
A round sticker with illegible text in a stylized font. The text is primarily red and white, set against a black circular background. The sticker is affixed to a dark gray surface. 5
A rectangular black sticker featuring a highly stylized, intricate white logo at its center. The logo is rendered in a 'spiky' or 'dripping' font, characteristic of extreme metal genres, making it almost illegible. It is framed on both the left and right sides by prominent white crescent moon or horn-like shapes that curve inwards towards the logo. Below the main logo, there are several smaller, inverted cross-like or spike-like elements. The sticker has a slightly glossy finish, showing some reflections, and appears to be adhered to a dark, possibly metallic, pole. 7
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The sticker is circular and features a detailed illustration of multiple skulls intertwined. The skulls are depicted in shades of deep blue, purple, and pink, with intricate details in their eye sockets and teeth. The overall style is somewhat gothic and macabre. There is some handwritten text and numbers in the lower right corner of the sticker. 10
A yellow and black sticker advertising a vintage vinyl record sale in Lund. The sticker features illustrations of two characters carrying vinyl records.  The sale takes place on Saturday (Lör) from 11-15 and Sunday (Sön) from 13-15. 9
A black sticker with white bold text saying "FUCK HAMAS!" is affixed to a gray surface.  The sticker is rectangular and has a reflective surface. The background shows other stickers and graffiti. 36
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