Angela Gossow Urach
Angela Gossow had three younger siblings and she was born in Cologne. She was 17 at the time her parents separated. Additional financial problems came about when the company they owned went under. The financial problems of her family were made more difficult by her anorexia and bulimia. Gossow's explanation of her decision to stop performing as the singer of ARCH ENEMY was simple: There is a proper and incorrect moment for everything. I started out in the year 1991. I had lost the excitement of doing this living a life on the road. Instead of pretending that I was doing something else, I made the decision to end my journey. The German vocalist Angela Gossow replaced Johan Liiva as the original leader of the group in the year 2000. In 1986, Australian singer John Farnham recorded the song "You're The Voice". It was an instant hit both in Australia as well as in a number of European countries including Ireland and the UK. In literature, an archenemy is sometimes spelled as arch-enemy. In fictional works, it's the character that's the antagonist's (usually hero's) most prominent and known adversary. Alissa Itssa-White-Gluz (/@'li@'glz (born 31 July, 1985) was an 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 Agonist, a Canadian metalcore act The Agonist. Arch Enemy's various chapters deserve respect, and founding guitar player Michael Amott did us a favor by listing three of his top songs of each vocalist.






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