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Morgana Lefay
Also known as
Damage (1986–1989) Lefay (1999–2001)[1]
Origin
Bollnäs, Sweden
Genres
Heavy metal
power metal
thrash metal
groove metal
Years active
1989–1997
1999–2001
2004–2007
2012–present
Labels
Black Mark
Noise
Website
morganalefay.se
Musical artist
Morgana Lefay (known as Damage from 1986 to 1989 and Lefay from 1999 to 2001) is a Swedish power[2]/thrash metal band from Bollnäs. It is named after Morgan Le Fay of the Arthurian cycle.
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