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Michael Cera Palin, an emo band hailing from Atlanta, Georgia, formed in 2015 and currently comprising Elliott Brabant, Jon Williams, and Chad Miller. They've shared stages with Math the Band, Prince Daddy & The Hyena, and Mikey Erg. Their debut EP, "Growing Pains," dropped in October 2015, followed by their sophomore release, "I Don't Know How To Explain It," in 2018. Delving into themes like self-harm and inner preservation, the band takes full ownership of their music, creating a metaphorical realm of consciousness that intimately connects with the listener. Drawing from a diverse range of influences, their evolution as artists is deeply rooted in Atlanta's thriving DIY music scene. Despite genre boundaries, Atlanta's music community fosters a broad interest in various musical styles, contributing to Michael Cera Palin's local success. While indie rap and other genres influence their sound, the band's style leans heavily towards modern Midwest emo, channeling emotional intensity through guitar riffs and dynamic drums. After a hiatus in 2018, they reunited in 2020.