Chanoine started performing stand-up comedy in 2009. New Hampshire weekly
The Hippo called his comedy "edgy" He is featured in director Lisa Romagnoli's 2013 documentary
Wicked Funny 2, an exploration of the New Hampshire comedy scene. He has toured frequently with
Austin, Texas comic JT Habersaat, and performed with
Kyle Kinane,
Myq Kaplan and
Sam Jay. He is a contributing writer for satirical website
The Hard Times. In 2022, Chanoine and Jay Wulff produced a 14-episode podcast series,
"Weird Al"Bums, covering each of
"Weird Al" Yankovic's
studio albums. Guests included
Eddie Pepitone and
Nathan Rabin, with a cameo from Yankovic himself in the final episode. Chanoine co-wrote and starred in the 2023 short film
You Make Me Wanna Rock!, which won five awards at the Boston 48 Hour Film Festival, including Best Acting for Chanoine. He also co-wrote and starred in the 2025 short film
Resigning, which won four awards including Best Actor for Chanoine at the Portland, Maine, 48 Hour Film Festival.
Albums Chanoine self-released his first album
Come On Feel Chanoine in 2015, whose title puns off of the
Slade/
Quiet Riot song "
Cum On Feel the Noize." It reached No. 1 on the Amazon comedy chart. Chanoine's third album,
Chanoinigans, was released by Stand Up! Records on October 17, 2025, and as a video special later that month. It was recorded at Empire Comedy Club in
Portland, Maine in 2024. In interviews about the album, Chanoine said that the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020 derailed his plans to record the album earlier, forcing him to rewrite much of his material in response to the long shutdown of live comedy shows. "I had to remember how to do stand up again," he said in an interview with the New Hampshire alt-weekly
The Hippo. The album also deals with changes in Chanoine's own life, such as his 2024 autism diagnosis, which happened only a month before recording, making him realize belatedly how much of his comedy is about being autistic: "You could draw lines from almost every one of those bits I was about to record," he told
The Hippo. Critic Richard Lanoie of The Serious Comedy Site reviewed the album positively, writing that "Chanoine gives me hope there are still stand-ups out there who do more than mail it in." ==Discography==