Bob Bryar, ex-My Chemical Romance drummer, found dead

Bob Bryar, ex-My Chemical Romance drummer, found dead — reports

/ 03:37 PM November 30, 2024

Bob Bryar, ex-My Chemical Romance drummer, found dead—reports

Former My Chemical Romance drummer Bob Bryar. Image: Instagram/@complexmusic

Bob Bryar, former drummer of the rock band My Chemical Romance, was found dead at his home in Tennessee last Nov. 26, TMZ reported. He was 44.

Citing sources from law enforcement, the news website stated that no foul play is suspected as the musician’s belongings and music equipment were untouched. Despite this, medical examiners are still investigating the cause of death.

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Bryar, whose body was discovered by Animal Control, was reportedly last seen alive on Nov. 4.

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Bryar joined My Chemical Romance in 2004, replacing the band’s original drummer Matt Pelissier. He contributed to the band’s 2006 album “The Black Parade” and the “Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys” in 2010, and played with them until 2010.

Fans paid tribute to Bryar, remembering his stint in the band.

Bob Bryar, former My Chemical Romance drummer, found dead—reports

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Bob Bryar, former My Chemical Romance drummer, found dead—reports

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