Photos | Bad Religion Rocks the Glasshouse with Electric Guitars
Brett Gurewitz and Brooks Wackerman lead the crowd in a high-energy performance at their 2007 concert in the Glasshouse, showcasing their mastery of the electric guitar.
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a group of men playing guitar on stageMetadata
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