Angela Gossow Urach
Angela Gossow was born to Christian parents in Cologne, Germany, and had three children. She was 17 at the time her parents separated. After their company collapsed her family was faced with more problems with finances. Bulimia, anorexia and a variety of mental illnesses added to the difficulties. Gossow was very straightforward about her decision to leave the band ARCH Enemy, as their lead singer. She explained, "There's a place and the right time for all things." In 1991, I began my career. I began to lose the excitement of in this position, living my life out on the road. Therefore, I chose to slow off instead of pretending. At first, the leader of this group was Johan Liiva. She was then replaced in 2000 with German singer Angela Gossow. The song "You're the voice" was recorded during the year 1986, by Australian musician John Farnham. It became popular not just in Australia but also across Ireland and UK. An archenemy in literature (sometimes spelled as arch-enemy) or archenemesis can be described as the main enemy of someone. It is usually an imaginary character who is the most notable and well-known antagonist of a protagonist. Alissa White-Gluz (/@'li:s@ 'glzBorn 31 July, 1985) is an Canadian singer who is best known for her role as the lead vocalist of the Swedish rock group melodic death metal Arch Enemy and former lead vocalist and founding member in the Canadian metalcore band the Agonist. Every section of Arch Enemy commands respect for its own reason and when looking back at all of them, the band's founding guitar player Michael Amott has done us well by listing his three favorite songs with all three of the band's singers.






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