My Chemical Romance, a well-known rock band, lost drummer Bob Bryar.
He was forty-four.
According to reports, Bryar was discovered deceased on November 27 in his Tennessee home. He was last seen alive on November 4, according to TMZ. Reports state that none of Bryar’s belongings were taken and that there is no suspicion of foul play.
After taking Matt Pelissier’s place as original drummer, Bryar joined My Chemical Romance in 2004 and continued to perform until 2010. According to reports, he also contributed to their 2013 album Conventional Weapons.
In 2014, he left music to pursue a career as a real estate agent.
Bryara contributed to My Chemical Romance’s second album, The Black Parade, and was hailed by Billboard as a significant member of the band throughout their ascent to stardom. According to the website, that album peaked at number two on the 2006 Billboard 200.
New Jersey was the birthplace of My Chemical Romance. The group gained notoriety in the early 2000s after forming in 2001.
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