What is the best Arch Enemy album of all time?

By YPB Team

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 — ranked #11
Wages of Sin
Arch Enemy's 2001 breakthrough album featuring Angela Gossow's debut as vocalist.
Anthems of Rebellion — ranked #22
Anthems of Rebellion
Arch Enemy's 2003 politically charged melodic death metal album.
Doomsday Machine — ranked #33
Doomsday Machine
Arch Enemy's 2005 album building on their established melodic death metal sound.
Black Earth — ranked #44
Black Earth
Arch Enemy's 1996 debut album featuring Johan Liiva on vocals and Michael Amott's riffs.
Khaos Legions — ranked #55
Khaos Legions
Arch Enemy's 2011 album showing Angela Gossow at her most ferocious.
War Eternal — ranked #66
War Eternal
Arch Enemy's 2014 first album with Alissa White-Gluz debuting to critical acclaim.
Will to Power — ranked #77
Will to Power
Arch Enemy's 2017 album blending melodic hooks with heavy riffing.
Burning Bridges — ranked #88
Burning Bridges
Arch Enemy's 1999 album showcasing early Michael Amott twin guitar mastery.
Stigmata — ranked #99
Stigmata
Arch Enemy's 1998 album with a refined and polished melodic death metal approach.
Deceivers — ranked #1010
Deceivers
Arch Enemy's 2022 socially conscious album with heavy melodic death metal.

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