Photos | Rocking Out on Stage with Brett Gurewitz

Brett Gurewitz, guitarist and founder of Bad Religion, wows the crowd with an electrifying performance at the Glasshouse in 2007.
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a man with glasses playing an electric guitar on stageMetadata
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2007-06-28T21:15:17-07:00
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