Tom and Doug

[11][12][13] Tom recorded and pressed a vinyl LP, titled Subliminal Farms,[14] by Beth Bacon and Thomas P (with Doug also appearing on one song).

This monthly program is recorded at the "Paul Robeson Center for the Arts" and still appears on Princeton Community Television.

Tom also released a solo album, New World Odor,[18] in 1992, on which Doug appears in a couple songs.

They create music for documentary videos that Tom produces annually for the Anchor House Ride for Runaways,[19] along with Joe Bezek.

The 2007 video received the "Best Music in a Short Documentary" award at the Garden State Film Festival.

[21] The half hour format includes more music and additional material such as semi-regular commentary by Doug's grandparents or fake commercials.

[22] It has been aired on WAZU in Peoria, IL, WRFA-LP in Jamestown, NY, KHOI in Ames, IA, and is also available for free subscription over iTunes.

[23] They have had some surprising guests on their radio show, including the cartoonist Nina Paley (who "showed" one of her films on the program), inventor Andrea Rossi (who discussed his energy catalyzer and whether Doug could beat him at tennis), and Professor Peter Schickele (who discussed the music of P.D.Q.

On January 28, 1992 Tom opened for American folk singer Bill Morrissey, at Good Time Charley's in Kingston, NJ.

On this same night Tom released his solo album New World Odor, featuring many songs written and performed outside of his collaboration with Doug.

On December 17, 1999, Tom and Doug traveled to Hartford to appear live on the "Dee Snider Radio" program.

Joining Tom and Doug's band were drummers Lou Mang, Matt Valle, and guitarist Ralph Angelotti.

Tom and Doug's video, "These Guys Know What Love Is," played at the Aspen Shortsfest in April 2009,[34] opening for Wallace and Gromit's A Matter of Loaf and Death.

"Gangsta Knitter," "These Guys Know What Love Is," and "Compelling" were presented at the ReelHeART International Film Festival in Toronto[37] Tom and Doug were guests on the Breezin' with Bierman Show,[38] where they performed "Macho Man.