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    The Offspring - All I Want Personality Type, MBTI

    What is the personality type of The Offspring - All I Want? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for The Offspring - All I Want from 1990s Music and what is the personality traits.

    The Offspring - All I Want
    ESTP

    ESTP (7w8)

    The Offspring - All I Want personality type is ESTP, the strongest of the four, with an extra dose of E. It’s just more or less the same as the ISTP personality type, with the extra dose of S.

    What is Personality Type?

    Personality is a more elusive concept than you might think. It’s not so much something that comes out of nowhere, but rather it’s an expression of our character and how we act in life.

    A personality type is actually nothing more than a shorthand for how we act and react to the world around us. It’s how we interact with people, our goals and dreams, and what motivates us. It’s like an overall filter that makes up our whole character.

    The truth is, everybody has all four personality types, even if they don’t realize it. But some people are more aware of their type than others, and some are surprisingly unaware of it.

    I’m sure you’ve seen lots of films about “Type A” people, who are always hungry for a fight or a new challenge. In reality, though, every single person falls into one of the four personality types.

    “All I Want” is a song by American punk rock group The Offspring. It is the tenth track on their fourth studio album Ixnay on the Hombre (1997) and was released as the lead single from the album in January 1997. It reached No. 31 in the UK and No. 15 in Australia. In the US, it peaked at No. 13 on Modern Rock Tracks. The song was featured in the video game Crazy Taxi, as well as the computer game Jugular Street Luge Racing.

    The song was written by Dexter Holland as part of a (perhaps tongue-in-cheek) Bad Religion songwriting competition at Epitaph Records, under the title Protocol. The song's lyrics originally consisted of significantly complex vocabulary, like many Bad Religion songs. However, when Dexter offered to play it for Epitaph owner and Bad Religion guitarist Brett Gurewitz, he was told to "play it on acoustic later or something." Dexter felt rejected and rewrote the song's lyrics to sound more like an Offspring song.

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