Photos | Rocking the Stage: A Bad Religion Concert
Brian Baker and his bandmates electrify the crowd with their energetic performance at the Glasshouse in 2007. The spotlight shines on them as they sing into their microphones and strum their guitars, delivering a memorable night of music to their fans.
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two men on stage singing into microphonesMetadata
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