What is the best Arch Enemy album of all time?
Three vocalists, two distinct eras, and a consistent commitment to melodic death metal brutality and showmanship — the debates never get old. Which album is the one?

Wages of Sin
Arch Enemy's 2001 breakthrough album featuring Angela Gossow's debut as vocalist.

Anthems of Rebellion
Arch Enemy's 2003 politically charged melodic death metal album.

Doomsday Machine
Arch Enemy's 2005 album building on their established melodic death metal sound.

Black Earth
Arch Enemy's 1996 debut album featuring Johan Liiva on vocals and Michael Amott's riffs.

Khaos Legions
Arch Enemy's 2011 album showing Angela Gossow at her most ferocious.

War Eternal
Arch Enemy's 2014 first album with Alissa White-Gluz debuting to critical acclaim.

Will to Power
Arch Enemy's 2017 album blending melodic hooks with heavy riffing.

Burning Bridges
Arch Enemy's 1999 album showcasing early Michael Amott twin guitar mastery.

Stigmata
Arch Enemy's 1998 album with a refined and polished melodic death metal approach.

Deceivers
Arch Enemy's 2022 socially conscious album with heavy melodic death metal.
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