I am not a huge Slayer fan, owning  only  two  of  their  albums prior to the show, but since metal concerts are so rare in this  area I decided it would definitely be worth it to make the hour or so trip to Philadelphia to see one of metal's  most  influential  bands.  The doors opened at 7pm, and I arrived around 7:30.  Seeing  as  how  the line was stretching for a few blocks down the street from the door, I was glad I'd bought my ticket before hand. The line  wasn't  for  the box office though, it was because everyone (I mean everyone)  had  to be patted down and checked for  knives,  etc.  [and  camera/recording equipment especially -- Gino] before entering the place,  which  held around 1000 people.
Once I got inside I quickly met up with my friends  from  #metal on IRC one of whom introduced me to death metal a long time ago,  and for that I owe him everything. There was already some kind  of  local band playing, but they weren't even worth listening to so  I  decided to go check out the T-shirts. They had three different ones, but  one of them anyone could make at home with a bottle of gray spraypaint so I only got two; at $20 apiece these things were a little overpriced.
Next on stage was the official opening act, Unsane. Let me  just say that these guys sucked.  They  were  indistinguishable  from  any other band of their genre (that whole kind of metal/hardcore  thing), and the crowd let them know it. Any time  they  stopped  even  for  a second, the entire crowd would yell  out  "SLAYER!!"  Unsane  must've been expecting this and probably received this kind of warm reception before because after a while they kind of played along. Of course the vocalist for Unsane  didn't  help  things  either  when  before  they started playing he yelled out, "Ok,  before  SLAAYYYEERRR!!!  We  are Unsane." Or something to that effect. Anyway, they  ended  their  set after maybe 40 minutes and left the stage.
After about 20 more minutes, everyone finally got what they were waiting for. The lights slowly dimmed, and Slayer began playing South of Heaven. This was definitely the most exciting part of the show. By far the best part of the show was during this song  when  the  entire crowd sang along with Tom, "Before  you  see  the  light..  YOU  MUST DIE!!" They followed this up  with  War  Ensemble,  the  second  best performance of the night. Before the  show  I  had  heard  that  they played two different sets, you either got the hour  and  a  half  set full of old songs, or the 10 song set with a lot  of  new  stuff.  We must've lucked out because they played neither,  they  instead  chose :21: songs, more old than new, and must've played for about and  hour and 45 minutes. Here is the full set list (with a lot  of  help  from Marc aka AtTheGate):
South of Heaven War Ensemble Abolish Government Hell Awaits Captor of Sin Gemini (punk song) Killing Fields Anti-Christ (punk song) Ditto Head I Hate You Richard Hung Himself Necrophiliac Dead Skin Mask Chemical Warfare Sex, Murder, Art Seasons in the Abyss Raining Blood Mandatory Suicide Angel of death
     Neither of us having gotten Undisputed Attitude yet,  we  didn't know the names of a couple of the punk  songs.  Luckily  they  didn't play a whole lot of them.
Probably the only thing that marred this  night  was  the  event that happened about halfway through the  set.  Someone  (accidentally I'm sure) hit Tom in the hand with a thrown shoe, which caused him to stop playing. When he resumed he said, "You guys are fucked up." That wasn't the end though; he seemed to take being hit with the shoe as a sign of disrespect because throughout the rest of the set he insulted the crowd and did various other things. Here's a couple: "I  want  to dedicate this next song to this place, it's called I HATE YOU."  And: "Why don't you guys fucking shut up." Also: "Normally at  this  point in the show I have a few words of kindness, but not for you guys."  I thought all of this was a little unnecessary. I mean it was  probably just an accident, and even if it wasn't, there was no reason to  take it out on the rest of the fans.
Overall, Slayer put on a great show. Never been to a Slayer show before, so I can't compare it to any other, but  another  friend  who was there (hey Allison) said it was one of the best shows she'd  ever been to, by ANYONE. They were full of intensity, didn't  mess  up  at all, and basically kicked ass. I hope Tom Araya's  final  words  were true: "Ok, we're going to go home, work on our  new  shit,  and  come back sometime next year, alright?" There are only a couple  of  dates left on this short tour, so if you have a chance, by  all  means  go. Just be sure to arrive after Unsane is done.