Photos | Brett Gurewitz Rocks the Stage with Bad Religion
Brett Gurewitz, guitarist and singer for Bad Religion, electrifies the crowd with his musical talents and signature glasses during a 2007 performance at Glasshouse.
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a man with glasses playing guitar and singing into a microphoneMetadata
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3504w x 2336h - (download 4k)
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