Angela Gossow Urach
Angela Gossow was born to Christian parents in Cologne, Germany, and had three siblings. The couple divorced after she turned 17. Their business went bankrupt, which added to her financial woes. She was further hampered due to being bulimic or anorexic. Concerning her decision to step down in the role of singer for ARCH ENEMY, Gossow said simply There's the right time and the proper place for everything. I started out in the year 1991. The joy I felt in it began to fade. In order to avoid pretending I stepped down. The frontman from the beginning of the group, Johan Liiva was replaced in 2000 by German singer Angela Gossow. In 1986, Australian musician John Farnham recorded the song "You're The Voice". It was instantly popular both in Australia as well as in a number of European countries, such as Ireland and the UK. In literature an archenemy (sometimes spelled as arch-enemy) or archenemesis is the principal enemy of one. In fiction, it's a character that's the antagonist's (usually hero's) most well-known and well-known enemy. Alissa Wire-Gluz (/@'liz/ (born July 31st 1984) is an Canadian female vocalist. Most famous for her role as the lead singer in the Swedish metalcore band Arch Enemy, and was the first vocalist to be a founding member and singer of Canadian metalcore group the Agonist. Arch Enemy each has their chapters that are renowned for diverse reasons. In a retrospective of the band their the band's founder guitarist Michael Amott named his top three favorite songs from three vocalists.






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