Photos | Bad Religion Rocks The Glasshouse
Lead guitarist Brett Gurewitz shreds on stage at the Glasshouse during Bad Religion's 2007 concert. The electrifying lighting and 6 speakers surrounded the 13-person crowd, immersing them in the thrilling group performance.
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a band playing in a large room with a stageMetadata
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4368w x 2912h - (download 4k)
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urban auditorium factory instrument flooring lamp wood music musician pit footwear bag leisure hall activities theater musical floor orchestra bad hardware device concert band building performer stage lighting glasshouse electronics handbag shoe religon brett gurewitz microphone handrail screen performance guitar speaker architecture hat group accessories monitor indoors computer electrical crowd
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