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My Chemical Romance’s Bob Bryar was found dead in Tennessee

Bob Bryar, a longtime drummer for My Chemical Romance, has died TMZ. It is unclear when Bryar died; He was last seen on November 4th and was found dead on Tuesday. It is unclear who found him.

The cause of death in Bryar’s case is unclear. According to authorities, no crime is suspected and Bryar’s belongings in the home appear to be untouched. TMZ’s According to the report, his remains were “severely decomposed” at the time of discovery. A coroner is continuing to investigate Bryar’s death.

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Bryar was a member of MCR for most of their heyday and played on the album The Black Paradethe compilation Conventional weapons and the live album The Black Parade is dead!. He played on some of the band’s most popular songs, including “Welcome to the Black Parade,” “Teenagers” and “I Don’t Love You.” He is considered a songwriter Danger Days: The real lives of the fabulous spoilsportsincluding the songs “Na Na Na (Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na)” and “The Only Hope for Me Is You”.

Bob Bryar in the music video for “Welcome to the Black Parade” by My Chemical Romance (Source: Reprise Records)

He didn’t play on the band’s 2004 album Cheers to Sweet RevengeHe appeared in music videos promoting the album (e.g. “Helena” and “I’m Not Okay (I Promise)” and played on the live album counterpart, Life at the crime scene.

Outside of music, Bryar was an animal lover and donated money to care for animals. He was a donor to the Williamson County Animal Control and Adoption Center in Frankin, Tennessee, and even sold a drum set to raise funds for the animal shelter. He also sold, in particular, a Black parade-era outfit and donated the funds to animal welfare causes after Hurricane Ian.

Bob Bryar in the music video for “I Don’t Love You” by My Chemical Romance (Source: Reprise Records)

The late musician owned two dogs at the time of his death; They were handed over to the local animal control authority.

Bryar had spoken openly about his bouts with suicidal thoughts over the years. However, there is nothing in it TMZ’s The report lists suicide as the cause of death.

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