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 | | 112 products found for altars  | Pushing 40, Siddalee Walker looks back on her Southern childhood: her alcoholic and abusive mother, self-pitying father, and wacked-out siblings. In her first novel, Wells manages to make comedy out of some stock situations. |  | |  | The author describes the altar as a place of reflection, spirituality, and often deep personal significance. In two parts, she explains such things as how to choose a location and a theme, as well as a section of photographs and descriptions of... | ![CD: Altars of Madness [Remaster] [ECD] Morbid Angel, Feb-2003](http://i17.ebayimg.com/03/c/00/e3/7e/a1_6.JPG) | This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. Morbid Angel: David Vincent (vocals, bass); Trey Azagthoth, Richard Brunelle (guitar); Pete Sandoval (drums). All tracks have been digitally remastered.... | ![CD: Altars of Madness [CD & DVD] Morbid Angel, May-2006](http://i1.ebayimg.com/02/c/08/1d/16/04_6.JPG) | Morbid Angel: Pete Sandoval, Richard Brunelle, David Vincent, Trey Azagthoth. Recording information: Morrisound Studios, Tampa Florida (1989). It took five years of practice, foresight on extreme metal trends, and a willingness to stand behind... |  | It took five years of practice, foresight on extreme metal trends, and a willingness to stand behind lyrical and musical content that are beyond the pale, even now, but with 1989's ALTARS OF MADNESS, Florida's Morbid Angel delivered one of the early... |  | Pushing 40, Siddalee Walker looks back on her Southern childhood: her alcoholic and abusive mother, self-pitying father, and wacked-out siblings. In her first novel, Wells manages to make comedy out of some stock situations. |  | Pushing 40, Siddalee Walker looks back on her Southern childhood: her alcoholic and abusive mother, self-pitying father, and wacked-out siblings. In her first novel, Wells manages to make comedy out of some stock situations. |  | Pushing 40, Siddalee Walker looks back on her Southern childhood: her alcoholic and abusive mother, self-pitying father, and wacked-out siblings. In her first novel, Wells manages to make comedy out of some stock situations. |  | Pushing 40, Siddalee Walker looks back on her Southern childhood: her alcoholic and abusive mother, self-pitying father, and wacked-out siblings. In her first novel, Wells manages to make comedy out of some stock situations. |
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