Bob Bryar, the drummer of My Chemical Romance, died at 44. He was found dead in his Tennessee home on November 27th. He was last seen alive on November 4th. The reports indicate that no foul play is suspected, and an autopsy is being carried out to determine the cause of death.
Bryar joined My Chemical Romance in 2004 after the release of Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge and played a huge role in the band’s 2006 iconic album The Black Parade. His time with the group continued to their fourth studio album, Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys, when he left in 2010.
After leaving My Chemical Romance, Bryar retired from the music industry in 2014 to pursue a career in real estate. He got very involved with animal rescues and would often lend his support to shelters and charities. The cause to rescue dogs brought him an opportunity to sell some memorabilia of his time spent with My Chemical Romance.
The contributions made by Bryar in the band of My Chemical Romance are one of the lasting legacies of the powerhouse drummer he was and on down to his influence, which brought most of the celebrated works. The death of the talented musician is being mourned all around the globe as this brilliant musician who has also impressed the lives of animals by contributing to saving them is not there with us.
My Chemical Romance, which was born with the 9/11 attacks, gave birth to that tragedy. Bryar’s life and legacy, so closely bound with this band’s history, remind everyone how music can change and how the good things done are long-lasting.
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