Bob Bryar, former drummer of My Chemical Romance, left a complicated online legacy that has sparked mixed reactions. After being found dead at his Tennessee home on November 27, 2024—having not been seen since November 4—fans and critics alike revisited some of his most controversial tweets. His final post came on November 5, and many now view it as part of a long, erratic digital trail that blended humor, hostility, and emotional distress.

Bob Bryar Detailed His Mental Health Struggles Before Death

Before his death, former My Chemical Romance drummer Bob Bryar shared an emotional and unfiltered message on Twitter, revealing years of mental health struggles, isolation, and regret. In the lengthy note, posted in 2023, Bryar admitted he had planned to end his life after years of receiving hate, losing close relationships, and feeling abandoned by the music world. He described giving away all his possessions and preparing for suicide, only to stop himself at the last moment for the sake of his mother, dogs, and a few remaining friends.

Bryar expressed remorse over past actions and controversial comments, saying he didn’t realize how negatively he came across and hoped to reconnect with people. He emphasized his desire to start fresh, communicate more openly, and possibly return to public spaces through apps or live chats. Despite his fears of backlash, he ended the note on a hopeful note, wanting to “have some fun again” and find peace.

Bob Bryar was found dead at his Tennessee home on November 26, 2024. Authorities confirmed that foul play was not suspected. His body was discovered in a decomposed state alongside his two dogs, prompting a welfare check. He was 44.

Bryar had joined My Chemical Romance in 2004 after working as a sound tech for The Used. He contributed to the band’s rise, including their platinum album The Black Parade. After leaving in 2010, he helped other bands, entered real estate, and became involved in animal rescue. In 2021, he auctioned his drum set to support a dog sanctuary.

Bob Bryar’s Most Unfiltered Tweets: From Dark Humor to Despair

1. Music as Peacekeeping

“all of these protesters and police should all sit down and listen to the new REFUSED song together. it’s so good and they would all be happy.”

He suggests that music, specifically a new song by the band REFUSED, could resolve conflict between protesters and police. The tweet uses sarcasm to propose music as a universal remedy for tension.

2. Thanks to Fans

“wow. thanks for the super nice messages! you all rule. I’ll be just fine. I’m BCBRYAR. 🏃🏃🏃”

He thanks his followers for their support and reassures them he’s doing fine. The message carries a confident tone with a humorous sign-off, reinforcing his identity.

3. Accidental Mishap

“I just accidentally smoked some of my beard again :(“

He describes a minor and humorous incident involving accidentally burning part of his beard again. The tone is casual, implying this isn’t the first time it has happened.

4. Depression and Dismissal

“it’s been about 5 years since I was kicked out of mychem. I became the most depressed, angry, suicidal, saddest person ever. cont. ^”

In this tweet, he reflects on the lasting emotional damage after being removed from My Chemical Romance. Describes a long period marked by intense depression and personal struggle.

5. Reaching Out

“sooo I have been wanting to try and play again. @MatthewCortez @LukasPMd @saaanch lets do this before I jump off a bridge. last try for me.”

He reaches out to fellow musicians, expressing a deep need to create music again. The tweet has an urgent, vulnerable tone, implying this might be his final attempt.

6. On Band Loyalty

“I believe bands are forever. instead of kicking someone out or forcing them to quit, everyone should just go out to a big 🤷‍♂️🔍 and talk it out.”

In this tweet, he shares his philosophy on band dynamics, emphasizing the value of communication over breaking up. Suggests bandmates should talk through problems instead of forcing departures.

7. Mental Health Confession

“now I am on so many pills that I feel a bit better although It still others me every day. in a recent conversation i was told I won’t be back.”

In this tweet, he opens up about his mental health treatment and ongoing struggles. Notes that despite some improvement, a recent comment about his future left him discouraged.

8. Business Ties and Harsh Words

“easy answer for that. don’t forget that lou taylor was my business manager for 18 years. we just separated in september because the kardashians are the slimiest pile of garbage on the planet. they make a shitload of money, way more than i do, kind of like prostitutes 👀👀👀. anyways, i cannot be associated with them. maybe kendall because she’s kinda real and has a SF90 that i could drive. they actually have blood on their hands. I KNOW EVERYTHING. 👀”

He discusses severing ties with longtime manager Lou Taylor due to her involvement with the Kardashians. Uses harsh language to criticize them while slightly praising Kendall Jenner.

9. Angry, Unfiltered, and Honest

“while i’m all the way out here dealing with this booooolshit and i’m forced to be here do you want to know who the emo p diddy is? no it’s not anyone in mychem (i have some great stories there too but lawyers). i really wish it was them but i don’t lie. we are friends. hi rob 👋”

In this tweet, he vents about a frustrating situation and alludes to drama involving a figure he calls the “emo P Diddy.” Clarifies it’s not someone from My Chemical Romance and casually greets a friend.

10. Defending My Chemical Romance (Mostly)

“no no no, you are wrong. i always tell the truth. the mychem dudes aren’t sketchy for the most part. i’m not sure about the slopster on the drums though. he’s so bad. i forget his name. sorry. i cannot tell a lie and you asked.”

He defends most of his former bandmates in My Chemical Romance while criticizing one unnamed drummer. Frames the critique as blunt honesty in response to a question.

11. Threats and Secrets

“WOOORM. you have a very short amount of time to reply to what you just texted me or I’m spilling lots of beans on everything and everyone. and like my girlfriend TSWIFT says, i have of the receipts. i have nothing to lose. I’m already hated. i know this. PERIOD AH. PERIOD UH.”

This tweet includes a warning to someone named Worm, threatening to expose secrets if there’s no response. It references Taylor Swift, mentions having proof, and emphasizes having nothing to lose.

12. Car Culture Commentary

“also just crushed a fox body by like 6 or 7 gaps and won bank. mustangs will always lose.”

In this tweet, he brags about beating a Mustang in a street race and uses racing slang to describe his win. Reinforces his view that Mustangs are outmatched.

13. Controversial Tweet

“i’m just happy we can use the word TR***Y again. i don’t care who hates me anymore. fight me.”

In this tweet, he makes an intentionally offensive statement about using a slur, showing complete disregard for criticism and inviting confrontation.

14. Praise for Emily Armstrong

Source: https://x.com/bobbryar/status/1853596304884019369 

“emily armstrong is destroying, shredding faces and making chester proud. she was the perfect choice. AND she had to deal with the initial hate. that shit is hard. trust me. word up.”

Bryar expressed support for Emily Armstrong, Linkin Park’s new vocalist following Chester Bennington’s death. He praised her resilience against early fan backlash. Armstrong, however, has a controversial background due to her past involvement with Scientology and support for Danny Masterson, which divided the Linkin Park fanbase.

15. Cryptic Name-Drop

Source: https://x.com/bobbryar/status/1853601051489751262 

“MEGYN”

This tweet, referencing political commentator Megyn Kelly, came just hours before Bryar’s reported death. It sparked speculation across fan communities and was highlighted in several media discussions about his final public messages.

16. Another Political Reference

Source: https://x.com/bobbryar/status/1853601695575531700 

“TULSI”

Another brief but politically charged post, this time likely referencing Tulsi Gabbard. Known for her anti-interventionist stance and controversial ties to Bashar al-Assad, Gabbard was a divisive figure. The timing of this tweet, during the 2024 U.S. election cycle, led some to view it as a signal of Bryar’s political alignment or frustration with current events.

This was one of Bob Bryar’s final tweets. The former My Chemical Romance drummer, who left the band around 2010, was found dead on November 27 at age 44.

Conclusion

Bob Bryar’s tweets show a pattern of public frustration, dark humor, emotional openness, and sharp commentary. Some posts reflect personal struggles, while others target public figures or touch on controversial topics. His online presence remained unpredictable until the end. Whether viewed as candid or reckless, his tweets continue to draw attention from fans and critics alike following his death at 44.