Photos | Brett Gurewitz Rocks the Crowd with Bad Religion's Glasshouse Album
Entertainer and guitar god Brett Gurewitz shines in the spotlight during a high-energy performance, with his trusty electric guitar and microphone in hand, captivating the crowd with Bad Religion's iconic songs from their Glasshouse album.
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