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Do it in post production. Personally, I would've recorded the set from the output, then place two mics around the room. One in the middle, and on at the far end. Then invite some friends over and start recording. If you invite 20 people and you have a larger room (or maybe you do it at a venue and have 200 people, whichever), it could sound good and energetic.
I would probably use an HP filter that cuts at around 200-400 on the room recordings, or it will sound muddy.
Then just mix the recordings post-production to sound good. This way you can cut the room of completelty at some parts (that would make it easier on the ears) and then at the breaks just drop it all in.
You could always try.
But, it is essential that you add reverb post-production either way.
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