This show could have spelled doom from the very start.
Most of the crowd found out inside the venue that both Vader and Incantation were stopped at  the  Canadian  border  and  wouldn't  be playing. The crowd booed when the announcement was made by one of the earlier bands on the bill (whose name escapes me), and rightfully so, since both bands have not only recorded a lot of  great  material  in the past, but are also formidable live acts.
It would take some great music to make up for the  loss  of  the aforementioned bands,  and  the  final  two  acts  were  up  for  the challenge.
London's Blood of Christ were totally amazing, to say the least. A death/black quartet formerly on Pulverizer Records (who I hear  has gone belly-up), the band put on an energetic set consisting mostly of material off the bands' debut CD _...  A  Dream  to  Remember_.  Most worthy of note was the drumming, which held two levels of  intensity; blast beat and hyperblast (ala Kataklysm or Cryptopsy). I  tells  ya, when Blood of  Christ  find  a  suitable  label,  they'll  become  as noteworthy as the aforementioned Canadian bands in  the  death  metal scene.
Morbid Angel's set was without prejudice  the  -best-  set  I've ever seen a band play in my life. Even better than when the band last came to Toronto with Grip Inc. a few years ago. New  vocalist/bassist Steve Tucker fit perfectly into the live situation,  doing  both  new and old material almost flawlessly. Trey Azagthoth was  a  wonder  to watch, his guitar wizardry a sight to behold.  Pete  Sandoval  did  a great job behind the drum kit, hitting peak speed  during  the  first blast beat in "Day of Suffering". Morbid Angel played a set list that touched on every album except _Domination_ (which wasn't  surprising, since Azagthoth had told me himself he didn't care for  that  album), playing older songs like "Lord of All Fevers and Plague",  "Rapture", "Blood on My Hands" and "World of Shit (The Promised Land)". The bulk of live material came from MA's newest opus _Formulas  Fatal  to  the Flesh_ -- tracks like  "Heaving  Earth",  "Prayer  of  Hatred",  "Bil Ur-Sag", "Nothing Is  Not",  "Covenant  of  Death",  "Hellspawn:  The Rebirth" and "Invocation of the Continual One".  "Chapel  of  Ghouls" ended it off, which in my opinion is one  of  the  best  death  metal songs ever written. What a spectacle to behold; it truly was the most exciting hour of live music I have yet to experience.
An unforgettable show, Morbid Angel (with the help of  Blood  of Christ) made this show one for the books, a momentous  occasion  that should go down as Toronto's best metal show of the year.