What is the personality type of Math Rock and Mathcore? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Math Rock and Mathcore from Music Genres and what is the personality traits.
Math Rock and Mathcore personality type is INTP, and I can’t think of a good way to express this without making you read the ENTJ section.
ENTJ (Enthusiastic, Realistic, and Logical)
ENTJs are the Realists and Logicians of the ENTP category. They have a tendency to be more practical and logical in their thinking, and these traits are reflected in their love of numbers and statistics. ENTJs are also highly driven by their desires to be productive and efficient, and they have a strong desire to see things get done, especially when it comes to work. ENTJs have a tendency to have a dry sense of humor and a tendency to take things very seriously. They can be competitive and argumentative. ENTJs have a habit of being a bit too critical of other people, especially if they feel that these people are not living up to their potential, or they feel that they are failing at something.
ENTJs can be very goal-oriented, and they will often push themselves to achieve these goals when it comes to things that they care about.
Mathcore is a subgenre of hardcore punk and metalcore influenced by post-hardcore, extreme metal and math rock that developed during the 1990s, and is widely considering by public and critical reception alike to be one of the most transgressive and avant-garde genres of heavy music to this day, oftentimes steering into "harsh noise wall" territory, in which one now-deleted article describes, "even the likes of Merzbow and Nurse with Wound are all but peasants of abrasion in experimental music under the likes of mathcore's most venerated bands like The Dillinger Escape Plan, Converge, and Botch." Mathcore emphasizes complex and fluctuant rhythms through the use of irregular time signatures, polymeters, syncopations and tempo changes, while at the same time the drummers play with overall loudness. In the words of The Dillinger Escape Plan bassist Liam Wilson, their "choppy rhythms that people get kind of tongue-twisted on" are "Latin rhythms" mixed with the stamina" of tech-death bands".