Photos | Brett Gurewitz Rocks the House with his Electric Guitar

Brett Gurewitz's impressive guitar skills are highlighted under the spotlight during his performance at the Bad Religion Glasshouse concert in 2007. The crowd can't get enough of this musical instrument master.
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a man in sunglasses playing an electric guitarMetadata
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2007-06-28T21:04:53-07:00
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