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    Psychedelic Pop Personality Type, MBTI

    What is the personality type of Psychedelic Pop? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Psychedelic Pop from Music Genres and what is the personality traits.

    Psychedelic Pop
    ENFP

    ENFP (7w6)

    Psychedelic Pop personality type is ENFP, ISFP, ESFP, ISTP, ESTP, ISTJ, ESTJ

    Introvert/extrovert personality type is INFJ, ISFJ, ESFJ, ISTJ, ESTJ, ENTJ

    Each Introvert personality type has 16 letters in their name. Each Extrovert personality type has 16 letters in their name.

    The 16 letters in the Introvert personality type are the same letters in the Extrovert personality type.

    The 16 letters in the Extrovert personality type are the same letters in the Introvert personality type.

    The 16 letters in the Introvert personality type are the same letters in the Extrovert personality type.

    The 16 letters in the Extrovert personality type are the same letters in the Introvert personality type.

    The 16 letters in the Introvert personality type are the same letters in the Extrovert personality type.

    The 16 letters in the Extrovert personality type are the same letters in the Introvert personality type.

    The 16 letters in the Introvert personality type are the same letters in the Extrovert personality type.

    Psychedelic pop is a genre of pop music that that bridges the musical elements of psychedelic rock, experimental electronic music in later iterations, psychedelic folk, and pop to bring them together. The sound produced is often intended to emulate the way music sounds while under the effects of psychedelic drugs. It differs from other psychedelia-related genres by emphasizing catchy pop hooks and vocal harmonies similar to Sunshine Pop. However, unlike sunshine pop, psychedelic pop always retains a quality of surrealism, usually achieved with abstract lyricism and/or the liberal use of tape effects like slapback echo, reverb, or flanging. The instrumentation itself somewhat follows that of pop rock/electronic pop, but in most cases, is supplemented by instruments considered unorthodox for pop recordings in the early-to-mid 1960s, such as theremin, zither, or tack piano.

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