Photos | The Black Keys Rock the Stubborn Baby
Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo of Bad Religion Glasshouse performs with The Black Keys at a concert in Seattle, Washington. The crowd goes wild as they play their guitars and drums, filling the stage with energy and excitement.
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the black keys @ the stubborn baby, seattle, washington, usaMetadata
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