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My Chemical Romance’s former drummer Bob Bryar discovered useless at 44

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The former drummer for a well-liked rock band has died at age 44.

TMZ studies Bob Bryar, who was the longest-tenured drummer for My Chemical Romance, was discovered useless inside his Tennessee house on Tuesday. A explanation for loss of life has not been introduced, however foul play is just not suspected.

Bryar was final seen alive on Nov. 4, sources instructed TMZ. Animal management was reportedly referred to as to the house to take away two canine after his badly decomposed physique was found.

Bryar was the drummer for My Chemical Romance from 2004 to 2010, acting on the choice rock/emo/punk group’s iconic “The Black Parade” album. He additionally co-wrote songs on the 2010 launch, “Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys,” that includes the hit single “Na Na Na (Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na).”

Bryar and different MCR members, together with singer Gerard Way and guitarist Ray Toro, have been injured whereas filming the music video for “Famous Last Words” in 2006. Bryar suffered third-degree burns and several other concert events have been canceled on account of his medical points.

According to the New York Post, Bryar was beforehand a sound technician for The Used and changed unique MCR drummer Matt Pelissier whereas the 2 bands have been on tour in 2004. He labored on different bands’ excursions after leaving My Chemical Romance earlier than turning to the true property business, in line with TMZ.

My Chemical Romance has not commented on Bryar’s loss of life. The band reunited for a tour in 2022, with out Bryar, and has a handful of “Long Live the Black Parade” concert events scheduled subsequent yr.

Lead singer Gerard Way (L), Mikey Way (C) and Bob Bryar of the band My Chemical Romance carry out on the MTV2 $2 Bill Concert Series September 6, 2006 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Jeff Fusco/Getty Images)Getty Images

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