Last Tuesday, the 26th, Bob Bryar , former drummer of My Chemical Romance , was found dead in his residence. The musician was last seen on November 4th, when he made his last posts on X.
According to the news website TMZ , Bryar's body was found in an advanced state of decomposition. The medical team is investigating the drummer's death.
Authorities found no evidence of foul play, as Bryar's personal belongings, such as weapons, instruments, and sound equipment, remained untouched. Two dogs that lived with the musician were taken into custody by Animal Control.
Career in My Chemical Romance
Bob Bryar joined the band in 2004, playing on the album The Black Parade (2006) and composing for its successor, Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys (2010).
He left the group in 2010, shortly before the release of their fourth and most recent album. Besides being the band's longest-serving drummer, no replacement has been announced since his departure.
After leaving My Chemical Romance, Bryar, who had a degree in Sound Engineering, continued to work in the music industry until 2014, when he changed careers, working as a real estate agent.
Latest tweets
In his latest posts, the drummer praised the performance of Emily Armstrong , the new vocalist of Linkin Park , mentioning that Chester Bennington would be proud.
Bryar also appears to have celebrated the selection of Tulsi Gabbard as Director of National Intelligence in the future Trump administration.
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