My Chemical Romance Finally Opens Voice Regarding Bob Bryar's Death

Three days after the news of Bob Bryar's death spread widely, My Chemical Romance finally opened its voice and paid his last respects to the drummer.

Through an upload on the official Instagram account, the band from New Jersey called Bryar their longest drummer as an important part of the band.

"It is with a heavy heart that we say goodbye to Bob Bryar, our former bandmate and an important part of My Chemical Romance history," read a statement by My Chemical Romance, citing a caption on Instagram's post, Tuesday, December 3.

"We express our deepest condolences to our friends and family at this time."

My Chemical Romance hopes the late Bob Bryar rests in peace.

The statement from My Chemical Romance for the former drummer is quite slow. Many fans were surprised because there was no statement from the band, as soon as news of Bryar's death circulated widely.

None of the uploads about Bob? Very sad, "wrote one fan in the comments column.

"Why don't you all give a reaction or statement about Bob?" wrote another fan.

Meanwhile, other fans hope that My Chemical Romance, which will tour next year, will give Bob Bryar a tribute session in their performance.

"It would be better if there was a memorandum/tribute segment for Bob in the show (Long Live Black Parade)," wrote one fan.

For information, 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.