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    The Get Up Kids Personality Type, MBTI

    What is the personality type of The Get Up Kids? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for The Get Up Kids from Music B&s and what is the personality traits.

    The Get Up Kids
    ISFP

    ISFP (4w3)

    The Get Up Kids personality type is ISFP, which stands for Introverted, Sensing, Feeling, Perceiving. ISFPs are the most common personality type among professional musicians, according to a 2007 study in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology.

    What is Myers-Briggs Type Indicator?

    The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator, or MBTI, is a popular personality test that is often used by employers to determine a job candidate’s personality type. The MBTI was developed by Katharine Cook Briggs and Katherine Briggs in the 1920s and was first published in 1942.

    The MBTI is based on two similar but distinct personality systems. The original system, developed by Isabel Myers and her mother, Katharine Cook Briggs, is known as the Enneagram of Personality. Because the Myers/Briggs system is based on Jungian theory and not on typology (the classification of people into categories), some people may argue that the Myers-Briggs test is not a personality test at all.

    The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator is usually administered by a trained professional using a paper-and-pencil version of the test.

    The Get Up Kids are an American rock band from Kansas City, Missouri. Formed in 1995, the band was a major player in the mid-1990s Midwest emo scene, otherwise known as the "second wave" of emo music. As they gained prominence, they began touring with bands such as Green Day and Weezer before becoming headliners themselves, eventually embarking on international tours of Japan and Europe. They founded Heroes & Villains Records, an imprint of the successful indie rock label Vagrant Records. While the imprint was started to release albums by The Get Up Kids, it served as a launching pad for several side-projects such as The New Amsterdams and Reggie and the Full Effect. Their second album Something to Write Home About remains their most widely acclaimed album, and is considered to be one of the quintessential albums of the second-wave emo movement. Like many early emo bands, The Get Up Kids sought to dissociate themselves from the term "emo."

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