The Mississippi-born frontman of the popular rock band had announced a stage 4 cancer diagnosis in May 2025.
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"He will be deeply missed and forever remembered," the band said in a statement on Saturday.
The band is best known for 2000s rock hits like Kryptonite, Here Without You, When I'm Gone, and Loser.
In May 2025, Arnold announced that he was ill, and had received a diagnosis of stage 4 clear cell renal carcinoma, a type of kidney cancer, which had metastasised into his lung.
"I have no fear, I really sincerely am not scared of it at all," the frontman said, adding that he was disappointed that the band would have to cancel an upcoming tour.
"I'd love for you to lift me up in prayer every chance you get," he said.
In its statement, 3 Doors Down said that, as a founding member, vocalist, and original drummer, "Brad helped redefine mainstream rock music, blending post-grunge accessibility with emotionally direct song writing and lyrical themes that resonated with everyday listeners".
The original band was formed in Mississippi in the mid-1990s. Another founding member of the original trio, Matt Roberts, died in 2016 at the age of 38.
Arnold wrote Kryptonite, the band's breakout 2000 hit, "in his math class when he was just 15 years old", the statement continued.
Those closest to Arnold will "remember not only his talent, but his warmth, humility, faith, and deep love for his family and friends", it said.
The band was regularly heard on rock and pop radio throughout the 2000s and 2010s. They have won three Billboard Music Awards.
Their debut album The Better Life was the 11th biggest-selling album of the year in their home country.
Arnold had spoken openly about hit battle with alcoholism and his recovery, having been sober since 2016.
"I used to think it was a way to calm myself prior to a show or to chase loneliness," he told Charleston.com in 2023.
The band performed for the inauguration of President George W Bush as well as the first inauguration of President Donald Trump, which received some criticism from fans.
Their manager, Angus Vail, defended the
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