Photos | Rockin' Out with Brett Gurewitz at Bad Religion Glasshouse Concert

Two talented musicians, including Bad Religion guitarist Brett Gurewitz, thrill the crowd with powerful vocals and electrifying guitar riffs during a live performance at the Glasshouse venue in 2007.
BLIP-2 Description:
two men singing into microphones while one holds a guitarMetadata
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4368w x 2912h - (download 4k)
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-1
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46mm
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1/400s
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2007-06-28T21:25:12-07:00
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-25200
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America/Los_Angeles
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