When I was doing t-shirt art, there was this popular "blade" typeface. It had no consistency of stroke, terminus, or perhaps scale between characters. The client desired it, loved it, but wanted it "fixed" so that it would check out. Select a typeface then repair it, what was the point? This remained in 1994, so there weren't a great deal of font styles alternatives available for the Windows OS. I certainly wasn't able to use a simple alternative. Rather than invest hours attempting to repair that other font, I produced Klash.
Klash is a loud and rowdy display screen typeface. Bold calligraphic strokes and bladed serifs offer it some interesting negative spaces. Klash works best when utilized without adult guidance. Smash it out of the format. Break it up, rotate letters, re-assemble and it Klashes.