The takers happened to be a friend of the band (who grabbed the bass), Load's bassist (who switched to guitar), and Bobby (who moved to the drum set). Throughout the night this revolving-door trend continued, until the Infection couldn't take any more improvisation and called it a night. The atmosphere of the night was that of a basement jam session at some punk collective house. Home certainly wasn't banking off it, due to the infinitesimal audience, but the "small group of friends" mentality of the night only made it more endearing. Here's to hoping that the open-mic nights continue at Home (every Sunday night) and open up an entirely new outlet for local punk-rock purveyors.
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