Wong began studying piano at age six and gravitated towards drums at eleven. While in high school, Wong formed the band Akarso with his friend Nathan Lilley, who later sang for
Call Me Lightning. The band toured and released three recordings, most notably a split record with the band
Faraquet. Wong attended the
Berklee College of Music in
Boston, Massachusetts and was awarded a scholarship. After college, Wong moved to a farmhouse in northern
Wisconsin where he practiced drums up to 14 hours per day. In 2001 Wong moved to Washington, D.C., and played in a short-lived band with former Faraquet guitarist, Devin Ocampo, and
Bluetip bassist Jake Kump. In 2003 Wong co-scored
The Yes Men with his friend Didier Leplae. This began a creative partnership that has produced the scores to several films and television shows. In 2007, Wong joined New York City-based band
Parts & Labor, recording two albums with the band. In 2012, Wong moved to Los Angeles, where he currently resides. ==Filmography==