Former Drummer My Chemical Romance Bob Bryar Found Rotting In His House
JAKARTA - Bob Bryar, drummer for My Chemical Romance from 2004 to 2010 was found dead at his home located in Tennessee, United States. He died at the age of 44.
According to TMZ, Bryar's body was found by an animal surveillance officer with a state that began to rot on Tuesday, November 26 local time.
It is known that local authorities have sent a medical team to find out the cause of the drummer's death.
However, it is suspected that there was no criminal act in this case, because all of Bryar's weapons and musical equipment at home were untouched.
Bryar first became acquainted with My Chemical Romance when the band went on a tour with The Used in 2004. Later, he joined the band to replace Matt Pelissier.
The drummer was involved in recording two studio albums, including The Black Parade (2006), the best album from the emo band from New Jersey.
In 2010, Bryar decided to leave, and then put more music behind the scenes.
Bryar made a confession on the internet that he had thought of ending his own life several times, since leaving My Chemical Romance.
Throughout the band's journey, Bob Bryar was the longest drummer to be a permanent member.