Photos | Bad Religion Rocks the Stage
Brett Gurewitz and Brooks Wackerman deliver an electrifying performance at the Glasshouse during their 2007 concert, captivating the crowd with their exceptional musical skills and hypnotic stage presence.
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a man on stage with a microphone and another man playing guitarMetadata
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