What is the personality type of Rage Against the Machine - No Shelter? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Rage Against the Machine - No Shelter from 1990s Music and what is the personality traits.
Rage Against the Machine - No Shelter personality type is ENTP, right? My guess is that you are highly unlikely to be able to penetrate the anger of the 2x2 matrix.
So, what's your best guess?
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"Uncertainty is the first requirement for any genuinely creative act. He who is not sure of himself will never reach out to half-knowledge or half-truths he can get at second hand." -- Carl Jung, The Undiscovered Self, CW 9i, par. 628.
"The psyche is a dark, mysterious place where thoughts hide in the shadows." -- Carl Jung, The Undiscovered Self, CW 9i, par. 618.
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"The following quotation was taken from the paper "Cognitive Dissonance and the Psyche" by Roger Keenan. It explains our driving force of Action. Action is what drives us to do things in life." -- Carl Jung, The Undiscovered Self, CW 9i, par. 621.
http://www.carl-jung-center.com/cjv/papers/psychotherapylibrary/psyche/psyche.html
“No Shelter” is a song by American rock band Rage Against the Machine, released in 1998 on the Godzilla soundtrack, and is also featured as a bonus track on the Australian and Japanese release of The Battle of Los Angeles in 1999. The song is about how the mass media distracts the public from more important issues in the world and manipulates people's minds.
Appearing at Woodstock 1999, the band opened with the song. In a piece recalling his attendance at the performance journalist David Samuels noted "The cultural contradictions involved in [RATM's] playing agitprop to a $150-a-ticket crowd are evident from the band's first song, ‘No Shelter’, a Marcusian anthem and also the band's contribution to the soundtrack for the movie Godzilla. It is at once an angry grad-student rant, denouncing the cultural myth that, 'buyin' is rebellin',' and also proof of the near-infinite capacity of that culture to absorb any criticism as long as it features kick-ass guitars."