Tom Fec grew up in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. He began making music as a high school student in the mid-'90s, first as Allegheny White Fish from 1996 to 2000, then as part of the group satanstompingcaterpillars until 2002. Black Moth Super Rainbow started in 2003, releasing music on their own 70s Gymnastics Record Co. Their first release, Falling Through a Field, compiled the best material from the group's days as satanstompingcaterpillars. BMSR signed to Graveface in 2005 and released the EP Lost, Picking Flowers in the Woods that year. The group's fan base steadily increased as they consistently toured and released new material, with 2007's Dandelion Gum regarded as a career highlight.
Tobacco released his full-length debut album, Fucked Up Friends, on the Anticon label in 2008. His next foray into the solo realm came in 2010 with the release of Maniac Meat, also on Anticon. The album featured guest vocals from Beck, plus a lot of weird noises. Tobacco kept busy the next few years, appearing on a Black Moth Super Rainbow album (Cobra Juicy) in 2012, remixing White Zombie's "Thunder Kiss '65," and producing Demon Queen's Exorcise Tape album. After jumping to Ghostly International, Tobacco released his third solo album, Ultima II Massage, in 2014. Following its release, he began working on another album but soon hit a creative wall. He stepped away from music, going so far as to spend an entire year without plugging in any of his gear, but in time, he rediscovered his musical spark. His next album came quickly and saw him reverting to an old technique of recording tracks on cassette and then dropping them on a sampler. Sweatbox Dynasty was the result, and it was issued by Ghostly in August of 2016.
In 2017, Tobacco's Rad Cult label released Ripe Majestic, a sprawling 24-track LP of outtakes and instrumentals of tracks or remixes he produced for other artists. Tobacco formed the duo Malibu Ken with rapper Aesop Rock (who appeared on Fucked Up Friends) in 2018, and their self-titled debut arrived on Rhymesayers in 2019. Tobacco returned to Ghostly in 2020 with a cover of Eric Carmen's hit "Hungry Eyes." This preceded the full-length Hot Wet Sassy, a more pop-influenced effort which included a guest appearance by Trent Reznor. ~ James Christopher Monger & Paul Simpson, Rovi