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There are multiple artists named Dying Embrace: 1) Dying Embrace is a doom metal band from São Paulo, Brazil formed in 2002. Released "Chronic Delusion" in 2006. 2) Initially formed as Misanthrope in 1991, Indian death doom metal band Dying Embrace, then comprising of vocalist Deepak Prasad, guitarist Jimmy Palkhivala & Daniel Marc David on drums, released a demo tape in early 1993. The self-titled recording found its way around the almost non-existent Indian extreme metal underground which resulted in the band garnering a modest measure of local interest. Shortly after,vocalist Deepak Prasad opted out of the band for health reasons leaving guitarist Jimmy Palkhivala to briefly take on vocal duties, this arrangement was short-lived however with the inclusion of vocalist Vikram Bhat as the new frontman. At this point, a changed monicker, one suitable for the slightly different direction the band was heading in, was chosen: Dying Embrace. Heavily influenced by early material by Black Sabbath, Autopsy, Candlemass, Trouble, Paradise Lost among others, Dying Embrace crafted their own unique original dark, foreboding sound. In 1997 the band entered the studio with new bassist Jai "Sarge" Kumar to record a 6-song mini album and a 3-song EP which was released independently as:“SERENADES OF DEPRAVITY” along with the "GROTESQUE EP" on Friday 13th February 1998 on limited cassette tape version & subsequently also in 2000 along with all new artwork on very limited DIY CD-r format.