Photos | Brett Gurewitz's Electrifying Stage Performance
Guitarist Brett Gurewitz rocks the stage with his electric guitar, surrounded by energetic fans and vibrant lighting at the 2007 Bad Religion concert.
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a man with glasses playing an electric guitar on stageMetadata
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