Restless hearts and minds are moving on
Baby take the best escape for all
Don't know if I'm coming back for more
Burning up again
I found my only friend
Burning up again
I found my only friend
Got to feel inside the orange sun
No hold on the borders till it's fun.
Race to please you if you start to roll,
Vanity and time will rape my soul.
Burning up again
I found my only friend
Burning up again
I found my only friend
Burning up again
I found my only friend
Burning up again
I found my only friend

Alpinestars was an electronic rock duo formed in 1999 in Manchester by Richard Woolgar and Glyn Thomas. Woolgar and Thomas met each other in 1995, as a result of being in separate bands that shared the same rehearsal space. They found they had more in common with each other than with their respective bands, so they broke away to form their own ephemeral electro group, which they named "Maxim".
Although Maxim never produced anything, it brought Woolgar and Thomas to the attention of the promoter of a local Manchester club. They were invited to create an hour-long set to perform live within a week. They took the name "Alpinestars" after a mountain bike Thomas owned and proceeded to meet the challenge. The performance was a success and Alpinestars signed with Faith and Hope Records.
The band debuted in August 1999 with a limited edition EP titled Las Vegas. Its third track, "Interlaken," became the most requested track on Steve Lamacq's Radio 1 evening show.
In July 2000, Alpinestars released their first commercial single "77 Sunset Strip," which they followed up with their first full-length album B.A.S.I.C. (standing for "Beginner's All-Purpose Symbolic Instruction Code"). B.A.S.I.C. was released in September 2000 by Faith and Hope, and later re-released in 2003 by Guidance Recordings. It was praised by numerous magazines, despite being hard to find.
Alpinestars left Faith and Hope in 2001 and released their second major album, White Noise, a year later, with Riverman Records and Astralwerks (for the US release). Both Woolgar and Thomas contributed vocals for songs on White Noise, and Brian Molko, lead singer of Placebo, lent Alpinestars his voice for "Carbon Kid".
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