Whoa you got to talk to AA? And see them with Deicide? Lucky bastard. I've seen:
Suffocation with Behemoth, openers: 1 crappy metalcore band, Misery Index and Cattle Decapitation.
Kreator with Vader, openers: Pro-Pain(groovecore) and some other shitty metalcore band.
Hate Eternal with Krisiun and Incantation, 3 shitty metalcore/"death metal" bands opening.
Obituary with Napalm Death, openers: crappy metalcore bands.
Suffocation/Cryptopsy/Vader/Aborted/Decapitated, openers: Dew-Scented and an uberly shitty metalcore band with two vocalists.
I was going to see Immolation/Deicide and Morbid Angel/Soulfly, but couldn't go. Oh well, at least I'm catching Morbid with Krisiun and Behemoth again, and I'll just have to wait for Deicide and Immo'.
By the way, speaking of that Decapitated show, the whole thing is going on DVD as a bonus for the new album in a digipack version! You'll see my ass in that video!

Though I don't like "Organic Hallucinosis" that much yet, I might just get it to see myself on the DVD.
I agree with you on Kreator, but you didn't like Sodom's "Augesbomb"?(sorry for the spelling, Ich nicht bin Deutsche, leck mein arsch und fick dein mutter.).

Well w/e to each his own, but Sodom can do no wrong in my eyes. Kreator fucked up bad but they're at least trying to repair it with the last 2 albums. As 2 albums alone, they're quite decent, but I understand how oldschool fans expect something very different from Kreator. As I do from Megadeth, the last one was better but it's still no "Rust in Peace".
Sometimes bands just set standards too high at the beginning, then if the dare pull some shit that isn't as good everyone will think they suck...
You at a SJR and Sepultura show? Blasphemy.

To be honest I don't know shit about Sepultura nor anything they did after Max Cavalera left, and just recently I'm getting into Morbid Visions, I have and love all the "inbetween" albums. There's lots of gaps that I need to cover in the vast kingdom of oldschool death and thrash metal.
You know what I would've killed to see? The Pantera/Morbid Angel world tour from about 4 years ago, when they were still together and Erik Rutan was still in MA. In fact Rutan was invited to play "Walk" with them on one set, he commented about it at Hate Eternal's site when Dimebag died... Phil Anselmo also did the guest vocals for Morbid Angel's "Day of Suffering" on that tour, I have a video of that, was pretty cool.
Edit: I personally don't like change either, especially when a band starts off so well... but a band like Morbid Angel is an exception. No 2 albums sound alike, that's what I love about them, and hence I love all of their albums except for Domination because of its poor inspiration and Vincent's half-assed vocal performance on it.
Immortal started out with the rest of the "true Norsk BM scene" on the first 3 albums, then they started to slowly develop their own unique sound, so much that I honestly can't call them "black metal" or "death metal". "Battles in the North" and everything that followed is very different from black metal. The riffwork is very tight, but still sounds incredibly raw and thrashy(I think you'll really like "AtHoW" and "Damned in Black"). It's like slightly sloppy but extremely focused and articulate. It's raw but with good production, and they don't sound like they're wasted when recording the album.
I love all the songs on "Endless Pain", but honestly, do you like listening to the album? I'm much happier with listening to those songs on a live recording.

I'm not one to whine about sloppiness, after all I'm a political grindcore junkie, but "Endless Pain" is way to sloppy for me to give a good honest listen. By the way do you know that the reason Sodom got signed to a label was because some record label guy saw their show and said: "These guys are so bad, they deserve to be on a record!"

And "Persectution Mania" wasn't sloppy... in fact I thought it was pretty tight.