Photos | Bad Religion ignites the crowd with electrifying performance
Brett Gurewitz and Brooks Wackerman rock the stage, as a man plays guitar in front of the music band, amid the dazzling light and sound of their 2007 Glasshouse album concert.
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a man playing guitar in front of a bandMetadata
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