Photos | Bad Religion Takes the Stage at Glasshouse
Brett Gurewitz and the rest of the band captivate the crowd with their energetic performance at the Glasshouse in 2007. The musicians' jeans and footwear add to their rockstar vibe as they play a variety of string and drum instruments while backed by speakers and electronics.
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a group of people playing music on stageMetadata
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