Photos | Rocking the House at the 2007 Bad Religion Glasshouse Concert

Brett Gurewitz and his partner on stage, electrifying the crowd with their musical performance at the 2007 Bad Religion Glasshouse concert.
BLIP-2 Description:
two men on stage singing into microphonesMetadata
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4368w x 2912h - (download 4k)
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lighting instrument speaker electric activities band gurewitz group brett g device recreation part singing musician spotlight accessories performer rock performance religon glasses brett crowd guitarist singer musical guitar concert music glasshouse light chordophone string entertainer electrical rock concert rekognition_c stage leisure art performing arts microphone bad electronics
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1600
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-1
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48mm
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1/400s
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Canon
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date
2007-06-28T21:31:36-07:00
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-25200
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America/Los_Angeles
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