Photos | Rocking the Crowd: Two Men Perform in Bad Religion Glasshouse Concert
Brett Gurewitz and his fellow musician take to the stage, guitars and microphones in hand, to perform their hit songs in front of a lively crowd at the 2007 Bad Religion Glasshouse Concert. The two entertainers move deftly around the stage, basking in the light of the spotlight, as they bring their musical talents to life.
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two men singing into microphones on stageMetadata
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