Former My Chemical Romance drummer Bob Bryar dies at 44
Bob Bryar, who served as a drummer for My Chemical Romance for a decade, has passed away. He was 44.
Citing authorities, multiple media outlets including TMZ reported that the musician was found dead in his house in Tennessee early this week.
The entertainment portal noted that no foul play is suspected as "all of Bryar's weapons and music equipment in the home were left untouched."
The cause of his death was not specified.
Bryar played drums for the band from 2004 to 2014.
He became part of the group when he joined them on tour in 2004, replacing Matt Pelissier following the release of their album Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge.
Bryar later left My Chemical Romance to take a new path in the real estate industry.
My Chemical Romance is known for the hit songs Welcome to The Black Parade, I Don't Love You, and The Ghost of You, among many others.