My Chemical Romance Upset Fans With Death Statement

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Members of My Chemical Romance have responded to the death of former drummer Bob Bryar. The band “ask for your patience and understanding as they process the news of Bob’s passing” in a statement to Rolling Stone. Some fans weren’t thrilled with the lack of a tribute, as it’s an emotional time for the fanbase.

Possum Sushi posted on Reddit, “You were last seen and passed away on my birthday, Nov 4. I will forever associate my birthday with your passing. Your memory will carry on. Rest in Peace, Bob. Hearing about your passing absolutely gut punched me. I cannot believe how horrible the fan base has been to you. You have always been one of my favorites: the extremely humble, shy, and talented one who always seemed to shine through and pull the band together. MCR wouldn’t have been the success it was without you, a beyond talented audio engineer and drummer.

You were a huge influence on my younger self, all of MCR was, but there was something so personal and down to earth about you that I just adored. I’m sorry that you struggled so intensely with your mental health. I’m so sorry no one reached out. I’m so sorry that you felt so alone and isolated. I truly believe the things you said (or tweets you tweeted rather) were not from a place of harm or malice but generally were signs of how much you were struggling mentally, and I’m so sorry that other fans don’t understand that.

I can’t imagine how the news of MCR going on tour again made you feel. To know that your family (essentially) “moved on” without you, when you were such a huge key to their success. I’m sorry. I’m sure you felt lonely, alone, hurting and just overall really shitty. I’m sorry we failed you.

Your memory will carry on 🖤”

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