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The Best ARCH ENEMY Deep Cut From Every Album

From Michael Amott's Carcass roots to a new era with Lauren Hart, the essential deep cuts across Arch Enemy's 30-year reign.

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Formed in 1995 in Halmstad, Arch Enemy drew early credibility from members whose résumés included extreme metal royalty like Carcass and Carnage.

At its core was guitarist Michael Amott, fresh from Carcass and previously of Carnage, teaming up with fellow Carnage alum Johan Liiva to create a sharper, more melodic but no less punishing strain of death metal.

In 2000, German vocalist Angela Gossow replaced Liiva, marking a seismic shift. Her arrival brought a new ferocity and global visibility. At a time when women fronting extreme metal bands were less common, Gossow's commanding growl shattered expectations and helped propel Arch Enemy into festival-headlining territory.

Canadian vocalist Alissa White-Gluz, formerly of The Agonist, stepped in as Gossow's successor in 2014. Her era blended technical aggression with a broader vocal palette, pushing Arch Enemy further into mainstream metal consciousness without sacrificing extremity.

On 19 February 2026, Australian vocalist Lauren Hart was announced as Arch Enemy's new frontwoman. For a band that has thrived on evolution, the addition of Hart suggests that Arch Enemy's story is far from finished.

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"Transmigration Macabre" – Black Earth (1996)

"Sinister Mephisto" – Stigmata (1998)

"Seed Of Hate" – Burning Bridges (1999)

"Savage Messiah" – Wages of Sin (2001)

"Despicable Heroes" – Anthems of Rebellion (2003)

"Skeleton Dance" – Doomsday Machine (2005)

"In This Shallow Grave" – Rise of the Tyrant (2007)

"City Of The Dead" – Khaos Legions (2011)

"Time Is Black" – War Eternal (2014)

"Dreams of Retribution" – Will to Power (2017)

"Spreading Black Wings" – Deceivers (2022)

"The Pendulum" – Blood Dynasty (2025)

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