Rock Cafe Magnets
Description: Gear up with classic free-spirit café racer attitude. Featuring a sleek vintage XLCR cafe motorcycle alongside a leather-jacketed rider, this black-and-white graphic captures the ultimate fusion of 1950s rockabilly culture, speed, and rebel style. Boldly detailed and styled with classic typography reading "Rock, Roll... Ride," it’s the perfect design for bikers, riders, racers, wanderers, ton-up boys, rock and rollers, metalheads, hillbilly cats, psychobilly or gothabilly fans, and lovers of long-gone vintage bikes and kustom kulture. No membership or club dues required.
Rock, Roll, Ride: Cafe Bike and Rockabilly Cat Magnet
by Hellacious Designs
$3.75 $4.75
Description: This design reflects being caught between two worlds: The Harley Cafe Racer XLCR was only built in 1977 & '78, and I was fortunate enough to get my hands on one before they became expensive.Most Hog drivers don't care for cafe or sport bikes, and most cafe racers don't ride Harleys. During Bike Week at Myrtle Beach, I got no nods of acknowledgment or waves from Harley riders because they thought I was riding a rice rocket due to the bike's styling. I was an outcast and learned to ride with no leader, no pack... just the open road, because every rider deserves to ride like a free man, so I embraced the solitude on the roadways.“Ride Free. Ride Alone.” or “No Pack. No Master.”
Rock, Roll… Ride. Rockabilly Cafe Racer Magnet
by Hellacious Designs
$3.75 $4.75
Description: Um design retro em preto com um homem de laranja à esquerda gesticulando para uma pedra verde brilhante e o texto 'THE ROCK HOUND CAFE' em luz verde nas partes superior e inferior. A pedra geométrica tem um contorno laranja e está sobre uma base laranja.
The Rock Hound Cafe Retro Personagem Geometrico Magnet
by STUDIO DESIGN UK
$3.75 $4.75
Description: Without question, The Hurricane Cafe was Seattle's quintessential greasy spoon and the combination of always being open and the great Belltown location meant it was where everyone seemed to wind up after taking in a show. Opened in 1994 by the people that owned Beths Café on Aurora, they wanted a new spot that could be another Beth's, yet closer to the city. As far as all-night diner's go, you couldn't beat The Hurricane Cafe. Breakfast anytime with huge omelets and bottomless hashbrowns as well as killer shakes, burgers, fries, and nachos. Oh, and they also had a full bar serving up some pretty mean drinks as well. It was probably best described as a comfortable dive bar that opened up a diner and made it awesome.
Description: Celebrate the vanguard of Rock en Español with this unique, artistic Cafe Tacvba graphic design. Inspired by traditional Mexican folk art and contemporary indie illustrations, this striking black and white design features a stylized skeletal character rocking out on a guitar, capturing the whimsical, avant-garde energy of the legendary band from Ciudad Satélite. Perfect for fans of classic Latin rock, alternative music, Mexican culture, and iconic albums like Re and Avalancha de Éxitos. An awesome piece for concerts, music festivals, and rock lifestyle lovers!
Cafe Tacvba Retro Mexican Rock En Espanol Band Magnet
by Schizospectra
$3.75 $4.75
Description: A retro-style logo featuring a large, faceted emerald gemstone with a starburst highlight. To the right, a cartoon character in a red uniform and hat points towards the gemstone. The text "ROCK HOUND" is prominently displayed above, and "CAFÉ" is below the gemstone.
Rock Hound Cafe Emerald Gemstone with Character Magnet
by jn.anime
$3.75 $4.75
The Alley Cats 1979 Hong Kong Cafe punk rock flyer Magnet
by TheDisneyElite1955
$3.75 $4.75
Description: As one of the two bookend clubs on either side of the Denny Way freeway overpass (the Off Ramp being the other) that ruled the Seattle scene during the early 1990s, when the city was discovered by the world. RKCNDY was a huge, two-level, warehouse-type space that had amazing sound and was an all around great place to catch a band most any night of the week. The closure of RKCNDY in 1999 was a hard hit to the all-ages scene, especially with Seattle's Teen Dance Ordinance still firmly in place for another three years.
Description: A black and white linear depiction features a punk character with a mohawk, holding a beverage can. The character is positioned behind an amplifier with the text "BARB'S ROCK CAFÉ" displayed on its speaker grille. Two electric guitars are placed on either side of the character, and lightning bolt and musical note symbols are scattered around the scene.
Barb's Rock Cafe Punk Character Holding Beverage with Guitars and Lightning Bolt Symbols Magnet
by Studio Design Veca
$3.75 $4.75
Description: A shield-shaped emblem with a black and white outline featuring a stylized black guitar headstock and neck. Wings extend from the neck, and the number '63' in red is centrally located. The text 'ROCKHARDCAFE' arcs over the guitar, and 'ROCK N' ROLL' arcs below.
Rock Hard Cafe 63 Rock n' Roll Guitar Wings Emblem Magnet
by DIO ROCKO
$3.75 $4.75
Description: Unleash your rebellious spirit with this raw glitch-pixel typography design that screams "Punk Rock Is Dead" in striking 8-bit retro style. The bold white text, distorted with vibrant yellow and blue digital noise, creates an explosive cyberpunk-meets-punk-rock aesthetic that demands attention. Perfect for gamers, music rebels, and lovers of underground streetwear who crave edgy, alternative graphics with a nostalgic arcade twist. Whether you are heading to a concert, gaming session, or just making a statement, this high-contrast design turns any tee, hoodie, or poster into a bold manifesto. Do not blend in—grab this must-have pixel punk artwork now and wear your anti-establishment attitude with pride.
Glitch Punk Rock Pixel Art – Retro 8-Bit Rebellion Magnet
by Kalkov
$3.75 $4.75