My Chemical Romance member Bob Bryar reportedly found dead at home as tributes flood in.


 Bob Bryar, the drummer for My Chemical Romance from 2004 to 2014, has reportedly failed at the age of 44. US

website TMZ reported that he was set up dead at his home in Tennessee just before Thanksgiving. The last time Bob was seen alive was on November 4.

There's reportedly no dubitation of foul

play.A medical monitor is presently probing the cause and circumstances of his death, according to reports.

TMZ also reported that beast control officers visited his hearthstone to remove two tykes after his body was reportedly discovered. suckers have paid homage to the news. Speaking on X, the elder emo said" it’s a sad day for every MCR addict. he was so vital to their sound for so long." A J 9 5 said" Drumming on the black cortege reader is exceptional, RIP to a legend." The account Life Echoes Psychology Data said" A heartbreaking loss for the music world. Bob Bryar’s impact on My Chemical Romance and suckers far and wide wo n’t be forgotten. Rest readily, legend." Bob first met My Chemical Romance while traveling with The Used in 2004. He officially replaced MCR's original drummer Matt Pelissier shortly after the release of their 2004 reader Cheers For Sweet Revenge.He played the cans on 2006 reader The Black Parade. He also contributed to songwriting for their 2010 record Danger Days The True Lives of the Fabulous grinches. Andrewbooboo said simply" rest in peace king". And gab added" oh my( i was a huge addict of the band when i was youngish. that’s so bad." previous to the release of Danger Days, Bob left to work with other bands. He latterly blazoned his departure from the music assiduity to pursue a career in real estate, reports the Mirror. My Chemical Romance was formed on September 12, 2001, just a day after the terrorist attacks of September 11. Rolling Stone reported that songster Gerard Way was working at Cartoon Network in New York City and" endured the fate firsthand, inspiring him to produce commodity that could change the world for the better."

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