‘How Could Hell Be Any Worse?’ is the first full-length album by American punk rock band Bad Religion, released on January 19, 1982, by Epitaph Records. Here, the album cover features a flare serif ‘How Could Hell Be Any Worse’ font called Friz Quadrata and a slab serif called Korinna, which is also used for the tracklist on the back cover.
A letter style based on this music song can help you create attractive headings and writings. You can create musical band posters, singer posters using these fonts. Furthermore, you can also use these fonts to create a poster of a tribute event for the ‘After Hours’ music album and its singer. This is a regular type font with a unique typeface.
How to download and use How Could Hell Be Any Worse Font ?
You can download How Could Hell Be Any Worse fonts from Font Sherlock. The site will redirect you to the front page where you will find the Character Map of ‘How Could Hell Be Any Worse‘ fonts. In order to understand the glyphs and typeface of these fonts, a character map can be very helpful. Also, you can use the “Preview” Feature to see the snapshot of the desired text on the fonts. Lastly, follow the steps below to download and install the fonts in your local system and use it :
- Click the “Download” Button below.
- The site will redirect you to the How Could Hell Be Any Worse Fonts page.
- Click the Download button to get the zip file of the fonts.
- Extract the zip file.
- Install the fonts file and use it.