He was also a founder and owner of Music Bugs Company, a record label through which many Thai bands, including Bodyslam, Big Ass, Labanoon, and Friday, released their first albums.
[1] His first two albums which were released under Nitespot production are Dan Civilise (Civilized land beyond the horizon) in 1985, and Kon Kien Pleng Bun Leng Chi Wit (A writer of life) in 1987.
[1] Kod Pum (Press the button) in 1989 and Rock Kra Tob Mai (Wood strikes rock) in 1992 with record label GMM Grammy marked a more commercialised approach, achieving good reviews from critics and mainstream popularity.
Thaneth Warakulnukroh introduced the new album with two concerts “Thaneth Warakulnukroh : Phloe the concert" on 23 and 24 October 2015, with a large on stage line-up including Thanachai Ujjin (Modern dog), Artiwara "Toon" Kongmalai (Bodyslam), Big Ass, Labanoon, Stamp-Apiwat, "Two" Popetorn, Tul Waitoolkait (Apartment Khunpa), Image-Suthita (The Voice Thailand), and Eric Tan (Lomosonic).
[2][3][4] More recently he wrote a song in memory of the recently deceased King of Thailand, 13 Tula Nueng Toom Tong (“October 13 at 7pm”)[5] He has appeared in around half a dozen films, including Bad Genius,[6] and as the lead actor in Pop aye (2017), for which he received good reviews.