Photos | Brooks Wackerman and Bad Religion Rock the Glasshouse in 2007

The talented drummer Brooks Wackerman and his fellow bandmates put on an electrifying performance at the Glasshouse in June 2007. Music filled the air and people enjoyed the lively atmosphere created by these skilled musicians.
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a band playing music on stage with a man in the backgroundMetadata
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3504w x 2336h - (download 4k)
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brett g group activities leisure string instrument music speaker stage music band arts microphone musical instrument performing musician guitarist performance art glasshouse religon glasses bad electronics performer accessories drummer percussion speakers brooks wackerman device kit guitar concert crowd drum box electrical
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1600
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5
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f/2.8
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70mm
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1/13s
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Canon
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date
2007-06-28T13:44:35-07:00
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-25200
tzname
America/Los_Angeles
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