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.
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two men on stage singing into microphonesMetadata
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brett string group activities spotlight rock singing leisure music speaker stage microphone performing arts musician entertainer guitarist brett g performance art glasshouse chordophone gurewitz religon glasses bad rekognition_c electronics performer light electric accessories musical instrument recreation band lighting device part guitar rock concert concert crowd singer electrical
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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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