It was announced earlier this week that Bo Lueders, guitarist for Chicago-based hardcore/punk band Harm’s Way, sadly passed away at just 38 years old. Tributes poured in for Lueders who also co-hosted the popular “HardLore” podcast.
Notables from the professional wrestling world were among those to share comments including CM Punk, Danhausen and Brody King. Punk wrote via his Instagram: “Check on your people. Reach out if you need help. Tell em you love them. 988 Text, Call, Chat. Anytime. Anywhere. Whether you’re facing mental health struggles, emotional distress, al**hol or d**g use concerns, or just need someone to talk to, counselors are there to help. There’s a lot of stress and sadness in the world right now. Mental health can be a struggle but there’s plenty of support out there. We love you.”
Danhausen posted: “Rest in peace Bo. I love you. I’ll miss you. Check on your friends, tell them you love them.”
Brody King added: “I feel like Bo would get a kick out of making me cry today. Rest in peace My brother.”
Harm’s Way formed in 2006 and have five studio albums to their credit. Check out a track from their latest album, “Common Suffering,” below.
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