Photos | Bad Religion Rocks the Glasshouse with Powerful Performance
Brett Gurewitz and his band electrify the concert with their guitars, microphones, and sound systems, enthralling the crowd with their amazing music and stage presence.
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a band playing on stage with a microphone and guitarMetadata
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