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Former My Chemical Romance drummer Bob Bryar found dead at 44


SAN ANTONIO - AUGUST 03: Bob Bryar of My Chemical Romance performs at the Verizon Wireless Amphitheater in San Antonio, Texas as part of the Projekt Revolution tour (Photo by Gary Miller/FilmMagic)

Bob Bryar of My Chemical Romance was found dead in Tennessee (Picture:Gary Miller/FilmMagic)

Former My Chemical Romance drummer Bob Bryar, 44, was found dead in his Tennessee home.

A member of the band from 2004 to 2010, Bryar played the drums on all of MCR’s biggest hits in their heyday.

Law enforcement reported no signs of foul play, as his belongings, including weapons and music equipment, were untouched, according to TMZ.

His body was described as ‘badly decomposed’ by the outlet and Animal Control reportedly removed two dogs from the residence.

His cause of death remains under investigation.

Bryar joined My Chemical Romance in 2004, contributing to their landmark album The Black Parade.

Known for his dynamic drumming, he played a crucial role in shaping the band’s sound before leaving in 2010 due to tensions in the band.

After exiting the music scene in 2014, Bryar pursued real estate and animal rescue advocacy.

He was candid about his struggles with mental health, sharing personal challenges after his departure from the band.

His passing has prompted an outpouring of tributes from fans and fellow musicians, remembering his significant impact on the emo and alternative rock.

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