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    Post-punk revival Personality Type, MBTI

    What is the personality type of Post-punk revival? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Post-punk revival from Music Genres and what is the personality traits.

    Post-punk revival
    INTP

    INTP (5w4)

    Post-punk revival personality type is INTP, who is very energetic, but likes to take the time to meditate to control their emotions, and they can use this energy to be creative with their art.

    If you're an ENTP, you're the "trendsetter" of the bunch, because you're more likely to be ahead of the curve in your hobbies, and able to take advantage of the "trends" that are popular, but before everyone else. ENTPs are ambitious and strive to be creative with their hobbies, which can be very enjoyable. They are not afraid to experiment with new things, so they are able to enjoy art, music, or hobbies that are popular, but not mainstream.

    If you're an INTP, you use your introverted thinking (Ti) to think through your hobbies and find ways to improve them. You're much less likely to be ahead of the curve in your hobby, but you're much more likely to be ahead of the game in your creative pursuits. You can find ways to improve your hobbies by experimenting with new things, and looking for the best way to use your skills and talents for a particular hobby.

    Post-punk revival, also known as garage rock revival, new wave revival, and new rock revolution is a genre of indie rock that developed in the late 1990s and early 2000s, inspired by the original sounds and aesthetics of garage rock of the 1960s and new wave and post-punk of the late 1970s and early 1980s.[3][1] Bands that broke through to the mainstream from local scenes across the world in the early 2000s included the Strokes, the Libertines, the Killers, Franz Ferdinand, the White Stripes, the Kooks, Interpol, the Vines, the Hives, Bloc Party, Arctic Monkeys, the Cribs and Kaiser Chiefs who were followed to commercial success by many established and new acts. By the end of the decade, most of the bands had broken up, moved on to other projects or were on hiatus, although some bands returned to recording and touring in the 2010s.

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