Angela Gossow Urach
Angela Gossow grew up in Cologne alongside three other siblings. When she was 17, her parents divorced. The company's failure brought on more financial difficulties. Her situation was further complicated by being anorexic or bulimic. Gossow's reaction to her decision not to continue as the singer of ARCH ENEMY was a simple one: There is an appropriate and inappropriate moment for everything. The first time I was on the road was in 1991. It was no longer fun to travel around the world. So I opted not to be a fool anymore, but instead take a break. The band was originally led by Johan Liiva, who was then substituted by German vocalist Angela Gossow. The song "You're the voice" was written at the age of 1986 with Australian vocalist John Farnham. It became an instant hit, not just in Australia but also across Ireland and the UK. A archenemy, also known as arch-enemy, as it's pronounced in English, is the most powerful enemy for someone. The archenemy is the main adversary of the hero in fiction. Alissa Wire-Gluz (/@'liz/ (born July 31st 1984) is the name of a Canadian female singer. Her most well-known work is her work as lead vocalist for the Swedish metalcore group Arch Enemy, and was the founding vocalist and original leader of the Canadian metalcore group the Agonist. Arch Enemy's various chapters merit respect and acclaim, and the band's founding guitar player Michael Amott did us a favor by listing three of his top songs to each singer.






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