Angela Gossow Urach
Angela Gossow was born to Christian parents in Cologne, Germany, and had three children. She was 17 years old when her parents divorced. Their business went bankrupt, which added to her financial troubles. Bulimia and anorexic eating added to her woes. Gossow spoke very openly in her explanation of why she decided to quit the band ARCH Enemy, as their lead singer. She explained, "There's a place and time for every thing." When I started, it was in 1991. I had lost the excitement of doing this living a life in the open road. It was easier to just stop than to continue doing what I was told to do. The group was initially fronted Johan Liiva, who was eventually succeeded by German singer Angela Gossow. The song was first recorded in the form of Australian vocalist John Farnham in 1986. It soon became a major success across Europe, notably Ireland and UK. The archenemy of a person is their primary adversary in fiction. In fiction, the archenemy or perhaps the most famous enemy is often a main character. Alissa White-Gluz (/@'li:s@ 'glzBorn 31 July 1985) is an Canadian singer best known as the lead vocalist of the Swedish melodic death metal band Arch Enemy and former lead vocalist as well as a founding member of Canadian metalcore band the Agonist. Arch Enemy is a band worthy of respect.






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