My Chemical Romance drummer Bob Bryar is found dead at his home aged 44 as tributes pour in for star
The body of My Chemical Romance’s lead drummer, Bob Bryar, was discovered at his residence.
When no one had heard from the musician for 22 days, police in Tennessee found 44-year-old Bryar on Wednesday.
After Animal Control came to the house to remove two dogs, they found his decaying remains underneath.
A medical examiner is presently analyzing the cause of his death, and police have confirmed that foul play is not suspected.
After Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge was released in 2004, Bryar joined My Chemical Romance, taking Matt Pelissier’s place as drummer.
He was a member of the band’s most successful record, The Black Parade, and he toured with them extensively. Additionally, he appeared on Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys, MCR’s fourth album released in 2010.
In 2010, he declared his intention to leave the band, and in 2014, he completely left the music business to work in real estate and animal rescue.
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