Following the devastating news of former My Chemical Romance drummer Bob Bryar’s death, the music industry is in sorrow.
Three weeks after his last public appearance, 44-year-old Bryar was discovered dead and “badly decomposed” inside his Tennessee house on Friday, November 29, according to Knewz.com.
The cause and time of the rocker’s death are still being investigated, and the circumstances surrounding the drummer’s death are still mysterious.
Authorities claim that there is no evidence of foul play because Bryar’s guns and musical instruments were all in the house undamaged.
After the body was found, AnimalControl arrived at the house and removed the two dogs.
The cause and manner of Bryar’s death are still being looked into by the medical examiner.
The terrible suicide of Linkin Park frontman Chester Bennington, whom Bryar greatly respected, occurred only a few years before to his untimely demise.
Bryar honored Bennington and showed his respect for the legendary rock artist in one of his last social media messages.
After Bennington’s death in 2017, the former drummer for My Chemical Romance threw his complete support to Emily Armstrong, Linkin Park’s new lead singer. He said that Armstrong is “making Chester proud” by continuing to carry on the band’s late singer’s legacy through her music.
Bryar made significant contributions to the music business, especially while he was a member of My Chemical Romance. After Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge was released in 2004, he joined the band and contributed to their best-selling album, The Black Parade.
Fans and bandmates were shocked and saddened when he left the group in 2010, and he had no formal explanation for his departure.
Even after leaving the well-liked emo band, Bryar was still regarded as a very important person in the music industry. He kept up his involvement in real estate, music, and animal rescue organizations.
Bryar originally fell in love with drumming throughout his adolescent years in Chicago, which is when his love for music began.
He frequently played in school ensembles, such as jazz and marching bands. Before formally joining My Chemical Romance in 2004, he worked as a sound engineer for a number of touring bands.
Bryar was not supposed to be a part of MCR’s reunion gigs, even if the group is going on tour the following year.
He is now the drummer with the longest tenure in the history of the band.
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