Angela Gossow Urach
Angela Gossow, born in Cologne to Christian parents, was the youngest of three brothers and sisters. She was 17 when her parents split up. After their company collapsed her family was faced with more financial issues. Bulimia, anorexia and a variety of mental illnesses caused further problems. When asked about her decision to quit as ARCH ENEMY's singer Gossow explained that there's the right time and the proper place for every thing. When I started, it was in the year 1991. Simply, I began to lose interest in doing all this while living an active lifestyle. To avoid appearing to be a fool, I quit. The band was originally fronted by Johan Liiva who was replaced by German singer Angela Gossow in 2000. In 1986, the Australian musician John Farnham recorded the song "You're The Voice". The song became immediately popular in Australia as well as in a number of European nations, including Ireland and the UK. In the world of literature, archenemy can be spelled arch-enemy. In the realm of fiction, it's a protagonist who's antagonist's (usually hero's) most well-known and well-known adversary. Alissa Itssa-White-Gluz (/@'li@'glz (born 31 July, 1985) was an Canadian musician who is best known for her role as a lead vocalist for the Swedish powerful Death Metal band Arch Enemy. Alissa is also the former founder as lead vocalist for the Canadian metalcore group The Agonist. Arch Enemy each has their chapters that are renowned because of various reasons. When looking back on them, founding guitarist Michael Amott named his top three favorites songs from the vocalists of the group.






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