High-flying Bath ran in 31 second-half points to overturn a half-time deficit in their 43-18 Premiership hammering of London Irish.
Mike Ford's Bath were seeking victory at the Recreation Ground to move to within a point of leaders Northampton Saints, while boosting their hopes of securing a home berth in the play-offs.
The match hung in the balance at the break as, despite 12 points from the boot of George Ford, Tom Court went over for a converted try for Irish shortly before half-time to give the visitors a 13-12 lead.
Bath turned the screw after the interval, though, as number eight Leroy Houston bundled over the line in the 47th minute, before a great chip and pick up from Jonathan Joseph for a second try put the hosts 26-13 ahead.
Peter Stringer and Kyle Eastmond then combined to send Matt Banahan over, before Sam Burgess scored Bath's fourth try to give them a bonus point.
Bath were not finished, though, and Semesa Rokoduguni scored their fifth try of the match after a quick tap-and-go from a penalty led to Houston providing the final assist.
Irish added some respectability to the scoreline when Blair Cowan scored in the corner in the last minute, but the visitors were well beaten.