What is the personality type of Faith No More - Angel Dust? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Faith No More - Angel Dust from 1990s Music and what is the personality traits.
Faith No More - Angel Dust personality type is ENTP, which is what I am, too. The band was really into that stuff, and it's an ENTP's "thing" (so they say, but I like to think it's probably ENFJ).
I was thinking about this the other day, and it makes sense. If you want people to buy your product, you need to make it appeal to your target audience. You need to make it something that people who are like you will like. That's cool. I like it. But if you make something that you like, but nobody else likes, well, then you're just making something that nobody likes. So, in that case, you need to make your product appeal to people who are like you, but also to people who aren't like you. And that's where the whole "Angel Dust" thing comes in. It's a line that appeals to both groups. You want to appeal to the group that likes things dark and evil, but you also want to appeal to the group that likes things wholesome and good. It's a really cool concept, and I believe it's true in life, too.
So, yeah. It makes sense. I think I'm right about this.
Angel Dust is the fourth studio album by American rock band Faith No More, released on June 8, 1992, by Slash and Reprise Records. It is the follow-up to 1989's highly successful The Real Thing, and was the band's final album to feature guitarist Jim Martin. It was also the first album where vocalist Mike Patton had any substantial influence on the band's music, having been hired after the other band members had written and recorded everything for The Real Thing except vocals and some lyrics.
Angel Dust is Faith No More's best-selling album to date, having sold over 2.5 million copies worldwide.