This Time It's War's 2011 Concert History

This Time It's War began officially in 2004, after longtime friends John Gammon, Justin Lawson, and Alan Simpson decided to take their after-school jams a little more seriously. After adding Brandon Rickey on bass in early 2004, they began playing shows around the Richmond area that spring and summer under the name "Still Life". Late that year, vocalist Blake Bryant was added to the band, and the name was changed to This Time It's War to reflect their newly completed lineup.

Metal
Metalcore
Funk
Bluegrass
Quiet Storm
Melodic Metalcore
New Jack Swing
Banjo
Funk Rock
P-Funk
Progressive Metalcore
Bluegrass Gospel
Synth Funk
Minneapolis Sound
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2011 9 concerts
2008 2 concerts
2007 1 concert
2006 2 concerts
2002 1 concert
 Sacramento Shows
 Sliphed
 Josie Williams
 Jessie Star

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has This Time It's War had?

This Time It's War has had 15 concerts.

What genre is This Time It's War?

This Time It's War is most often considered to be Metal, Metalcore, Funk, Bluegrass, Quiet Storm, Melodic Metalcore, New Jack Swing, Banjo, Funk Rock, P-Funk, Progressive Metalcore, Bluegrass Gospel, Synth Funk, and Minneapolis Sound.

When was the last This Time It's War concert?

The last This Time It's War concert was on May 29, 2011 at Oasis Bar & Grill in Charleston, South Carolina, United States. The bands that performed were: Catalepsy / This Time It's War / Call This Tragedy / A Better Understanding Of Nothing.

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