Angela Gossow Urach
Angela Gossow was born to Christian parents in Cologne, Germany, and had three siblings. She was 17 when her parents separated. The business of her parents also was bankrupt, adding the financial burden. Being anorexic and bulimic further contributed to her problems. Gossow has been very honest regarding her decision to quit ARCH Enemy as their singer. She said, "There's a place and time for every thing." The year 1991 was the year I started my career. It wasn't fun anymore to travel around the world. So I decided to step down rather than acting like. The group was initially led by Johan Liiva who was replaced by German singer Angela Gossow in 2000. The song You're the voice was written at the age of 1986 with Australian vocalist John Farnham. It became a hit not only in Australia but also across Ireland and UK. In literature an archenemy (sometimes spelled as arch-enemy) or archenemesis can be described as the primary enemy of a person. The archenemy is typically a fictional character that is the most prominent and well-known antagonist of the protagonist. Alissa Itssa White-Gluz (/@'li@'glz (born 31 July, 1985) was a Canadian musician, best known as a vocalist in the lead of the Swedish powerful Death Metal band Arch Enemy. Alissa is also a former founding member and lead vocalist with the Canadian metalcore band The Agonist. Arch Enemy's various chapters deserve respect, and founding guitar player Michael Amott did us a favor by choosing three of his favorite songs of each vocalist.






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