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  1. My Bloody Valentine experienced a number of line-up changes during their initial months. Lead guitarist Stephen Ivers and bassist Mark Ross were recruited in April 1983 and the band would often rehearse near Smithfield and Temple Bar in rehearsal spaces owned by Aidan Walsh.

  2. My Bloody Valentine. Formed. 1983, Dublin, Dublin, Ireland. Currently. London, Greater London, United Kingdom. Members. Kevin Shields (guitar, vocals, sampler), Colm O'Ciosoig (drums, sampler, 1983-95, 2007-present), David Conway (vocals, 1983-87), Stephen Ivers (guitar, 1983-84), Mark Ross (bass, 1983-84), Paul Murtagh (bass, 1984), Tina ...

  3. Stephen Ivers (ex Atonomy) was a member during 1983-84. He left to join The Vampyres, a band that never got beyond the rehearsal stage, which also included future Gorehound Alan Byrne. He did some recording with Stano in 1985 (unreleased).

  4. Lead guitarist Stephen Ivers and bassist Mark Ross were recruited in April 1983 and the band would often rehearse near Smithfield and Temple Bar in rehearsal spaces owned by Aidan Walsh. Walsh, who booked some of the band's early performances, said the rehearsals were "too noisy" and "crazy" that "next door were giving out hell".

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  7. Atonomy (not Autonomy) were a Dublin punk band active 1981-82. They were featured in an early issue of Vox magazine. The original lineup was Stephen Ivers (from Finglas, lead guitar), Siobhan Corrigan (bass) and Maria Mulraney (drums), the latter pair from Drimnagh. They later expanded to a quartet with the addition of Gareth Ryan on synth.