The song is routed in the bands love for grunge, shoegaze, and punk and takes inspiration from all of these genres with soaring guitars, booming bass and drums and attitude filled lyrics exploring hurt and disconnection both societally and introspectively. The song gets its title from the Gerard Manley Hopkins group of poems named 'No Worst, there is none' which similarly have a sinister tone and explore dark themes. The almost spoken verses juxtapose with the high energy chorus and sonically the atmosphere builds to a climatic outro.