Angela Gossow Urach
Angela Gossow grew up in Cologne alongside three other siblings. At the age of 17, she was divorced at the time her parents separated. Their business went bankrupt, which added to her financial woes. The fact that she was anorexic and also bipolar, added further to the problems she was facing. Gossow has been very honest in her explanation of why she decided to quit ARCH Enemy as their singer. She said, "There's a place and the right time for everything." The whole thing began in the year 1991. The joy I felt in it was slowly slipping away. So I opted not to be a fool anymore, but instead quit. At first, the frontwoman of this band was Johan Liiva. She was then replaced in 2000 with German singer Angela Gossow. In 1986, Australian vocalist John Farnham recorded the song "You're The Voice". The song became immediately popular in Australia and across a variety of European countries including Ireland and the UK. An archenemy in literature (sometimes known as arch-enemy) or archenemesis refers to the main enemy of someone. In fiction, it's the character that is the main character's, usually a hero's most prominent and well-known adversary. Alissa white-gluz (/@'li's@ glz born on July 31, 1985) is an Canadian vocalist who is best recognized as the lead singer of Swedish melodic metal band Arch Enemy. She was as well the lead singer and a founding member of Canadian metalcore band the Agonist. Arch Enemy has three chapters that each have their distinct appealing. Michael Amott's guitar was the band's first. Michael Amott gave us the great honor of naming the three songs he likes best for the three singers.






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