Bob Bryar Pays Respect To The Late Chester Bennington Before He Dies

JAKARTA - Bob Bryar, a former drummer for My Chemical Romance, died at the age of 44. His body was found dead and began to rot in his residence in Tennessee, United States.

It was stated that Bryar was last seen active on November 5, similar to his last tweet on X.

Launching The US Sun, Bryar mentioned the figure of Chester Bennington in his last upload. He paid tribute to the frontman Linkin Park who died in 2017.

Despite being said to be quite active on X, Bryar deleted most of his tweets and left only three tweets, one of which discussed Emily Armstrong's appointment as a replacement for Bennington.

Bryar supports Armstrong's appointment as Linkin Park's new frontman. He believes the late Bennington is also proud of the decision.

"Emily Armstrong destroys, rips his face off, and makes Chester proud," tweeted Bob Bryar, quoted Sunday, December 1.

Bryar also advised Armstrong to be strong in dealing with hatred from some fans.

"He was the perfect choice and he had to face the hatred at first. It was a difficult thing. Trust me. Tell me your story," added the drummer.

For information, local authorities have sent a medical team to determine the cause of Bob Bryar'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.