Happy 60th Birthday Greg Graffin of Bad Religion
Happy 60th birthday to Greg Graffin of Bad Religion (born 11/6/64). For 44 years, Graffin has been the lead singer and songwriter for the legendary punk group Bad Religion. With
Happy 60th birthday to Greg Graffin of Bad Religion (born 11/6/64). For 44 years, Graffin has been the lead singer and songwriter for the legendary punk group Bad Religion. With
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