Fanmade Music Discs: 17 New Tracks for Your Minecraft Jukebox

Fanmade Music Discs for Minecraft adds 17 custom music discs with diverse genres, found in fortresses, end cities, and more. Download now to expand your jukebox collection!

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Fanmade Music Discs

Minecraft’s vanilla soundtrack is iconic, but after hundreds of hours, even C418’s masterpieces can feel repetitive. The Fanmade Music Discs add-on breathes new life into your jukebox by introducing 17 custom music discs, each with a unique genre and a specific way to obtain it. Whether you are raiding a bastion, shearing mooshrooms, or delving into an ancient city, there is always a new tune waiting to be discovered. This add-on transforms the simple act of collecting discs into a full-blown musical treasure hunt across every dimension.

What Makes Fanmade Music Discs Special?

Unlike many resource packs that only change existing sounds, Fanmade Music Discs for Minecraft adds entirely new content. It comes as a two-part package: a resource pack that provides the audio files and a datapack that handles the disc distribution and loot tables. This means the discs feel like a natural part of the game—you will not find them in the creative inventory by default; you must explore, fight, and farm to earn them. The pack includes tracks spanning electronic, orchestral, lo-fi, and even heavy bass genres, so there is something for every mood.

Complete Disc List and Where to Find Them

Each disc is hidden in a specific location, encouraging you to revisit structures you might otherwise ignore. Here is the full list of discs and their sources:

  • Crimsong – Found in Nether Fortress chests
  • Deepstate – Found in Ancient City chests
  • Fort-Stress – Found in Nether Fortress chests
  • Golem – Found in Blacksmith Village chests
  • Igneous – Found in Treasure Bastion chests
  • Ice – Found in Ancient Ice City chests and Igloo chests
  • Mesa – Found in Mineshaft chests
  • Mushroom Island – Dropped by Mooshrooms
  • Peak Pig Bass – Found in Treasure Bastion chests
  • Railways – Found in Mineshaft chests
  • Shatteredge – Found in End City chests
  • Shrooming – Dropped by Mooshrooms
  • Shulk – Found in End City chests
  • Tall – Found in End City chests
  • Weird Realm – Found in End City chests

Note that some discs share the same source, so you might need to raid multiple fortresses or breed mooshrooms to collect them all. The datapack ensures these drops and chest loot are balanced, so you will not be overwhelmed with discs early on.

How to Install Fanmade Music Discs

Getting the add-on to work requires a few simple steps, but it is crucial to install both components. First, download Fanmade Music Discs from a trusted platform like CurseForge or Modrinth. You will receive a ZIP file containing the resource pack and the datapack. Place the resource pack in your resourcepacks folder and activate it in the game’s resource pack menu. For the datapack, drop it into the datapacks folder of your specific world save, then reload the world or use the /reload command. If you are creating a new world, you can add the datapack during world creation.

For players who prefer a streamlined experience, the foxygame.net launcher offers a one-click install option for Fanmade Music Discs directly from its curated add-on catalog. The launcher also handles version compatibility automatically, so you never have to worry about mismatched files or manual updates when Minecraft releases a new patch.

Supported Minecraft Versions and Compatibility

This add-on is designed for Minecraft Java Edition 1.20.1 and should work seamlessly with any 1.20.x version due to its reliance on standard datapack and resource pack formats. Since it does not require a mod loader like Forge or Fabric, you can use it in pure vanilla worlds or alongside other datapacks. However, always check the pack’s documentation for any conflicts with loot table–altering mods. The resource pack uses the default Minecraft sound engine, so it is lightweight and will not impact performance.

Tips for Collecting All 17 Discs

Some discs are rarer than others, especially those tied to specific chest loot tables. To farm mooshroom drops efficiently, set up a small mooshroom pen and use shears to turn them into cows—each transformation has a chance to drop a disc. For structure-exclusive discs, consider using a seed map to locate fortresses, bastions, and end cities quickly. The Fanmade Music Discs add-on also pairs wonderfully with exploration mods or shaders, turning your disc-hunting journey into a cinematic adventure.

Why You Should Download Fanmade Music Discs Today

Music discs are one of Minecraft’s most underrated features, and this add-on elevates them to a core gameplay loop. The variety of genres means you can curate your own in-game playlist, from the eerie tones of “Deepstate” to the upbeat rhythm of “Railways.” The pack’s creators—Thaetaa-Terraainn, T_en_M, JamiesName, and the IMD Pack Generator—have clearly poured passion into every track, and the community-driven suggestions promise even more discs in the future. If you are tired of the same old “Cat” and “13,” download Fanmade Music Discs and let your jukebox tell a new story.