At a Glance
- Jay Weinberg, 35, announces exit from Suicidal Tendencies after 18 months
- Expecting first child with wife Chloe; shift to home-studio projects
- Calls tenure with band “honor of a lifetime” across six continents
- Why it matters: Marks second major band exit in 15 months after Slipknot dismissal
Jay Weinberg is stepping away from Suicidal Tendencies. The drummer shared the news on January 11, 2026, via Instagram, citing impending fatherhood and a backlog of creative work.
The Announcement
Weinberg posted a photo and caption thanking the California crossover thrash outfit for “an incredible year and a half of shows.” He wrote: “What an absolute blast.” The musician, who replaced drummer Dave Lombardo in mid-2024, will play his final gigs during the next five months before the baby arrives.
In the message he listed upcoming priorities:
- Finishing his art collaboration series Portraits of an Apparition
- Completing “in-the-works” projects he isn’t ready to name
- Building a permanent creative space at home
- Preparing for first-time parenthood
He emphasized the timeline: “Although there’s a lot of work left to complete over the next five months, it’s been a joy to commit to finally getting these things across their artistic finish lines before my focus naturally shifts.”
Tribute to Band and Fans
Weinberg praised Suicidal Tendencies founder Mike Muir and his bandmates: “I can’t possibly overstate the love and respect I have for them, the Suicidal Army and extended family.” He recalled the 1989 anthem You Can’t Bring Me Down as a personal morale booster, adding, “You guys picked up a friend when he was down… I can’t thank you enough for that.”
The drummer also reflected on the group’s legacy: “So many of my drumming heroes have added to the historic legacy of this band, and it’s the honor of a lifetime to contribute to it myself.”

Timeline of Recent Exits
| Date | Event |
|---|---|
| Nov 5, 2023 | Slipknot posts statement that Weinberg is out after 10 years |
| Nov 2023 | Weinberg calls exit “heartbreaking and blindsiding” on Instagram |
| Mid-2024 | Joins Suicidal Tendencies for world tour |
| Nov 2025 | Weinberg and wife announce pregnancy on Instagram |
| Jan 11, 2026 | He announces departure from Suicidal Tendencies |
From Slipknot to Suicidal
Suicidal Tendencies recruited Weinberg shortly after Slipknot dismissed him in November 2023. Slipknot’s statement at the time called the split a “creative decision,” thanking him for “dedication and passion over the past 10 years.” Weinberg played on the band’s last three studio albums and toured globally.
After the phone-call dismissal he told fans: “I was heartbroken and blindsided… However, I’ve been overwhelmed by – and truly grateful for – the outpouring of love and support.”
Next Chapter
Weinberg and stylist Chloe Weinberg revealed their pregnancy in November 2025 with an Instagram photo captioned, “Embarking on our most exciting adventure yet.” The couple has not disclosed the due date.
For now, the drummer says his calendar is packed with studio tasks. “I’ve been dedicating time to passion projects… finally building a proper at-home creative space,” he wrote, hinting that announcements will follow once construction and mixing wrap.
Key Takeaways
- Jay Weinberg exits his second major band in just over a year
- Fatherhood and backlog of solo material prompted decision
- Suicidal Tendencies will tour through mid-2026 with a replacement drummer
- Weinberg promises future music and art releases once projects are mixed and mastered

