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<description>&lt;p&gt;mobius band started off a little rough, but definitely improved by the end of their set. i got the feeling that i&apos;d like their recorded output a lot more.

the crowd was apathetic, but at least there weren&apos;t too many people around me attempting to talk over the band. i was thankful that nobody tried to sing along; one of my pet peeves of shows.

their last show, at the croc, had far more energy (both band &amp; crowd). i was disappointed in the setlist as it was 90% from alligator. even the croc show, their first seattle show of the alligator tour, included a healthy mix from cherry tree and sad songs for dirty lovers.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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