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    Bob Bryar

    1979-12-31 (44 years old) in Downers Grove, Illinois, USA

    Robert Cory "Bob" Bryar (December 31, 1979 - November 2024) was an American musician and sound engineer best known as the drummer of the rock band My Chemical Romance from 2004 until his departure in 2010. Bryar joined the band in 2004, replacing former drummer Matt Pelissier shortly after the release of their second studio album Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge. He performed on all of the subsequent releases in support of the album, as well as the band's commercially successful concept album, The Black Parade (2006). Despite suffering numerous injuries while on tour, Bryar continued to tour with the band and joined them in the studio to record their fourth studio album before departing from My Chemical Romance in 2010. His most recent contribution was performing on the band's final release before their break-up in 2013, Conventional Weapons. After his departure from the band, Bryar became a behind-the-scenes figure in tours for several bands before retiring from music in 2014. He subsequently became a real estate agent and an active supporter of dog rescue charities and sanctuaries. On November 26, 2024, Bryar was found dead in his home at the age of 44; he had been dead for some time and not been seen for several weeks.

    Movies

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    ¡Venganza!
    0 %|Apr 10, 2009
    Music
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    My Chemical Romance - ¡Venganza!
    100 %|Apr 10, 2009
    Documentary, Music
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    My Chemical Romance: The Black Parade Is Dead!
    91 %|Jun 24, 2008
    Documentary, Music
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    My Chemical Romance: AOL Sessions
    70 %|Dec 18, 2007
    Music
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    My Chemical Romance: Life on the Murder Scene
    96 %|Jan 29, 2006
    Documentary, Music
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    My Chemical Romance: The Midnight Curfew
    0 %|Invalid Date
    Music, Documentary

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    MTV World Stage
    0 %|Apr 3, 2009
    Reality
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    Jimmy Kimmel Live!
    55 %|Jan 26, 2003
    Talk, Comedy
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    MTV Video Music Awards
    75 %|Sep 14, 1984
    Documentary