

The dummer for My Chemical Romance from 2004 to 2014, Bob Bryar, passed away. Reporter is aware.
According to law enforcement sources who spoke to Politico, Bryar was last seen alive on November 4 and was discovered dead in his Tennessee home on Tuesday.

We are informed that since all of Bryar’s weapons and musical instruments were unharmed in the house, there is no reason to suspect foul play.
Following the discovery of the body, which was reportedly severely decomposed, Animal Control arrived at the residence and removed the two dogs. The cause and manner of Bryar’s death are being looked into by the medical examiner.
Bryar officially replaced Matt Pelissier shortly after the release of their album “Three Cheers For Sweet Revenge.” Bryar first got to know the members of My Chemical Romance while they were touring with The Used in 2004.
Bryar assembled songs for the group’s 2010 entry, “Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys,” and played drums on the 2006 album “The Black Parade,” which is arguably their best-known work.
But Bryar left the group before “Danger Days” was released. He spent the following few years playing with other bands before declaring he was leaving the music business to pursue a career in real estate.
He decided to write and spoke at a memorial ceremony for the late Rush drummer Neil Peart in 2020, discussing his early admiration for and friendship with the musician.
After revealing that he had several suicidal thoughts after leaving MCR, Bryar has managed to gain online followers in the years since he left the group.
Bob was not a member of My Chemical Romance’s upcoming tour, which is planned for next year. He is currently the drummer with the longest tenure in the history of the band.