At age 15 he met a fellow saxophone player Eric Carpenter at band camp. Despite not wanting to practice in the football field early in the morning, it was a requirement to play in the Anaheim High School jazz band. After band camp, Eric had the opportunity to play bass guitar in the jazz band but instead, lent Tony his bass as Eric's brother Dave taught Tony the instrument.
Tony stayed in the jazz band for the next few years. He changed his mind in 1987 when he saw
No Doubt, a
ska punk band from
Anaheim, perform. Learning that the original bass player,
Chris Leal, was about to be replaced, he took his chances and auditioned for the position. After hearing him play through the songs, Tony was the new bass player for No Doubt.
In May 1988 Tony helped his friend Eric Carpenter join the band.
Alan Meade was contemplating leaving the band and after Eric and Chris Webb helped get Tony into the band Tony returned the favor. Eric was No Doubt's second and last saxophone player. Tony helped the band with manager duties and they opened for the
Red Hot Chili Peppers in mid 1988. Michael Balzary, otherwise known as
Flea, helped the struggling but still growing band. He produced two demos for No Doubt that helped land them a record deal with
Interscope Records.
In October 1991
No Doubt hit the studio with help of producer
Dito Goodwin. Even though unhappy with the result, the band toured in support of the album but No Doubt did not gain any popularity outside the
West Coast.
When
Interscope Records began turning songs down, No Doubt did it on their own. Over two years they recorded ten songs and released it independently. After hearing some of their independent work, Interscope gave No Doubt the go-ahead to start work on another album.
During a party celebrating the release of No Doubt's
The Singles 1992-2003, the directors of
The 1 Second Film, and Kanal donated
US$100, becoming an executive producer.
When No Doubt went on hiatus, Kanal began a career behind the
mixing console. In 2004, Kanal produced three songs for the soundtrack to
50 First Dates, one of which was a reggae cover of
Bryan Ferry's 1985 song "Slave to Love" by Kanal's friend
Elan Atias with a cameo from Gwen Stefani. Kanal then producing Atias's debut album,
Together as One, which was released in June 2006. He also created several remixes, including ones of Stefani's "
Hollaback Girl" and
Gang of Four's "Ether".