A Thousand Times Repent

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A Thousand Times Repent
Also known asATTR [1]
Origin Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.
Genres Deathcore [2]
Years active2006-2011
Labels Tribunal Records
Past membersBlake Williams
Darsen Avery
Nate Leford
Chris Dowd
Chris Van Valkenburg
Shannon Hill
Jeremy Hopkins

A Thousand Times Repent was a Christian deathcore band that was last signed to Tribunal Records, a record label that also holds bands such as He Is Legend, Century, and Prayer for Cleansing. [2] The band released an EP, titled Virtue Has Few Friends , before disbanding, due to losing their drummer and not finding a replacement. The EP has received multiple good reviews. [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8]

Contents

Members

Last known line-up
Former members [7]
Timeline
A Thousand Times Repent

Discography

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