What is the personality type of Peach Pit? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Peach Pit from Music B&s and what is the personality traits.
Peach Pit personality type is ENFP, which is one of the most common personality types found in the population. According to the Enneagram, Type 8 represents about 20% of the population, so it is considered to be relatively common.
What is the Peach Pit personality type?
The Peach Pit personality type is an adaptation of the Enneagram by David Keirsey. It was first introduced in his publication Please Understand Me II, published in 1999. He describes the type as follows:
"The Peach Pit personality type shares some traits with other, more conventional Enneagram styles. The Peach Pit has the emotional range of the Intuitive (N), but uses Thinking (T) as its primary mode of operation. It has strong Introverted Thinking (Ti) and Extraverted Feeling (Fe) qualities. This is not to say that the Peach Pit is timid or reserved; it has strong Extraverted (E) characteristics, although it uses Introverted Feeling (Fi) as its primary means of expressing itself. It may use Sensing (Si) as a secondary means of expressing itself."
Peach Pit is an indie pop band from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The band consists of singer and rhythm guitarist Neil Smith, lead guitarist Christopher Vanderkooy, bassist Peter Wilton, and drummer Mikey Pascuzzi. They describe their own music as "chewed bubblegum pop", whereas critics have described their sound as sad pop, and surf rock and is characterized by a soft spoken vocal style and guitar driven rock melodies. The band's music videos are produced by videographer Lester Lyons-Hookham. The band sported the same clothes for every live performance during their "Being So Normal" album phase after buying them for their first music video shoot.