Photos | Bad Religion's High-Energy Concert at Glasshouse
Brett Gurewitz shreds on guitar while the crowd amps up at the 2007 Bad Religion concert at Glasshouse. With incredible lighting, four microphones, and four speakers, they brought down the house with a blistering rock performance.
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