Personality List
search

    Sid Vicious Personality Type, MBTI

    What is the personality type of Sid Vicious? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Sid Vicious from Alternative Punk & New Wave and what is the personality traits.

    Sid Vicious
    ISFP

    ISFP (7w8)

    Sid Vicious personality type is ISFP, and his poor grasp of boundaries and his tendency to justify and rationalize his actions and actions and actions and actions and actions and actions and actions and actions and actions and actions and actions and actions and actions and actions and actions and actions and actions and actions and actions and actions and actions and actions and actions and actions and actions and actions and actions and actions and actions and actions and actions and actions and actions and actions and actions and actions and actions and actions and actions and actions and actions and actions and actions and actions .

    In Sid's defense, he was also a heavy drug user, a fact not often mentioned by the various filmmakers who've portrayed him. I guess it's a case of bad drugs, bad day, if you will.

    Sid Vicious' ISFP

    While Sid Vicious' ISFP can be seen as a result of his drug abuse, it's actually a pretty typical ISFP trait. In Sid's case, his drug use was just a catalyst for developing a desire for attention. He had a large ego, but it wasn't all that well developed. He had a lot of holes in his self-esteem, which he used to justify his behavior.

    John Simon Ritchie (10 May 1957 – 2 February 1979), known professionally as Sid Vicious, was an English musician best known as the bassist for the English punk rock band Sex Pistols. Vicious replaced Glen Matlock, who had fallen out of favour with the other members of the group.

    Likely due to intravenous drug use, Vicious was hospitalized with hepatitis during the recording of the Sex Pistols' only studio album, Never Mind the Bollocks, Here's the Sex Pistols; his bass is only partially featured on one song, “Bodies”. Vicious later appeared as a lead vocalist, performing three songs, on the soundtrack to The Great Rock ‘n’ Roll Swindle (1980), a largely fictionalised documentary about the Sex Pistols. He died in 1979 after overdosing on heroin.

    Random Profile

    Alternative Punk & New Wave Profiles

    Sean Nelson
    Sean Nelson

    INTP

    Sean Stockham
    Sean Stockham

    ISFP

    Sebastian Danzig
    Sebastian Danzig

    ESFJ

    Sergio Pizzorno
    Sergio Pizzorno

    ENTP

    Shannon Hoon
    Shannon Hoon

    INFP

    Shaun Ryder
    Shaun Ryder

    ESFP

    Shirley Manson
    Shirley Manson

    INFJ

    See All Alternative Punk & New Wave Profiles