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Former My Chemical Romance Drummer Bob Bryar Found Dead at 44 in Tennessee Home
Nov 30, 2024, 03:20 PM
Bob Bryar, the former drummer of rock band My Chemical Romance, has been found dead at his home in Tennessee on November 26 at the age of 44. Authorities discovered his body, noting it was badly decomposed; he was last seen alive on November 4. The cause of death is currently unknown, and medical examiners are determining the cause, but no foul play is suspected. Bryar was the longest-serving drummer for My Chemical Romance, performing with the band from 2004 until his departure in 2010. He contributed to their critically acclaimed 2006 album, 'The Black Parade', which featured the hit single 'Welcome to the Black Parade'. After leaving the band, Bryar pursued a career as a real estate agent. The band has asked for patience and understanding as they process the news of his passing.
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