Every moe. show fans have documented (since 2020), in any window you choose — sorted into tiers by how often each song turned up. Drag the dates and the tiers, counts, histogram, and due-meters all recompute live.
A moe. song browser you control, built from what fans left behind: taper uploads on archive.org, setlist.fm entries, and Instagram setlist photos. It sorts the 378 shows I've logged by how often each song turned up.
At the top there's a timeline with two handles. Drag the left one to set a starting point and the right one to set an ending point, and the whole page instantly redraws to show what moe. was playing during just that stretch. Or tap a shortcut — "All time," "Nate era," "− 18 months" — to jump there in one click.
Every song gets a card: how many of the logged shows it turned up at, when it was last played, and a little "due-meter" guessing whether it's overdue. Counts are floors — a song could've turned up at shows we never captured, so older windows read low.
Try this first: tap "All time," then type a favorite — say Rebubula or Timmy Tucker — into the search box and watch where it lands. Then drag the timeline down to the last year and see what's hot right now.
It's a toy. Poke at everything — you can't break it.
Shows on file, by year
Shows I've logged each year, not every show moe. played.
In this window
Distribution · songs by number of appearances in this window
The Six Tiers · tap to filter