Backtrack

The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog
Backtrack is a distinctive display font inspired by hardcore music culture, featuring large patterned characters that appear carved from hard stone. The typeface was inspired by graphics from the hardcore band Backtrack, capturing the raw energy and aggressive visual style of the punk and hardcore scene. Each letter carries a rugged, weathered texture that conveys strength and intensity.
The font includes one set of uppercase letters, numerals, and basic Latin punctuation characters. The all-caps design without lowercase pairs concentrates the visual impact into bold, attention-grabbing headlines. The stone-carved texture and angular character shapes create an unmistakable presence that communicates power and rebellion in any layout.
Backtrack works effectively in band merchandise, concert posters, gaming graphics, sports branding, album artwork, skate culture designs, and any project where a bold, textured display font with hardcore attitude makes a strong visual statement. Its distinctive carved aesthetic sets it apart from standard bold display fonts. The font is free for personal use, with a full version including additional characters available from Out of Step Font Company.
Backtrack-Demo.ttf
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