Photos | Rocking Out with Bad Religion: Brett Gurewitz on Stage
Brett Gurewitz, guitarist and founding member of Bad Religion, showcases his skills during a high-energy performance at Glasshouse in 2007. The spotlight shines on him as he rocks out on his electric guitar, with the crowd cheering him on.
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a man playing an electric guitar on stageMetadata
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