Vadimvon, the first band, did not have a drummer. They played with a drum track, much to my surprise. Their style reminds me of Amon Amarth, with a bit of Dissection and Sodom thrown in there. They ran into problems with their track at the end of their set, and had to end early. Despite not having a drummer and being forced to end their set one song short, Vadimvon was memorable.
Grave took to the stage afterwards, boasting a perfect mix. Their punishing set started several mosh pits, and I couldn't believe how clearly their vocals came through the PA. A powerful set, greatly enjoyed.
Dark Funeral took the stage with lights still on them. This was a rather odd choice by the venue. Black metal is meant to be atmospheric, so why blare white light on Dark Funeral the whole time? Despite this annoyance, Dark Funeral dominated their 10 or so song set. The venue erupted during "The End of Human Race", with a gigantic, violent pit, crowd surfing, and beer projectiles. Their mix was fantastic, their playing was flawless, and Nachtgarm was menacing in his delivery. These men are true masters of their craft. I am still in awe of their power.
Morbid Angel was, in a word, fantastic. Their set was long, relying mostly on material from Altars of Madness and Covenant (a wise choice). Their mix was perfection - they sounded exactly as they did on Covenant. All members were flawless in their playing. Vincent was a showman, as he always is. Tim's drumming was phenomenal, hardly even looking at his kit half the time. Thor and Trey both shredded, trading off solos and riffs with expert precision. The crowd was literally in the palm of their hand.
Recommended with the highest regard.