Photos | Guitar Duets in Bad Religion Glasshouse Concert

Two guitarists, Brian Baker (right) and another musician (left) perform on-stage with a microphone in front of a cheering crowd during their Bad Religion Glasshouse concert in June 2007.
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two men playing guitar on stage with a microphoneMetadata
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2007-06-28T21:44:24-07:00
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