Music Disc

Music discs (previously named records) are items that can be played in jukeboxes. They play music made by C418. Despite the music files themselves being saved in a playable .ogg format, custom music cannot be used unless a modification is installed.

Acquiring discs
The music discs "13" and "cat" are found in 8% of dungeon chests. All music discs except "11" can be obtained by getting a creeper to be killed by a skeleton's arrow.

The player can achieve this by positioning a creeper between a skeleton and themselves, then attracting the skeleton's fire. Since 1.2, mobs no longer attack a second target unless their first target is either killed or out of range, meaning the creeper does not have to be a 1-shot-kill like before. Skeletons will only fire if they are within 8 blocks of the player, so it is recommended that you hunt with speed potions, and be ready to sprint away or sprint attack the creeper if it gets too close. Creepers have 20 health points, or 10 hearts, so it is recommended that you hit them three times with an iron sword (3 hearts damage), then attract a skeleton to one-shot-kill them. This also gives you a single chance to sprint-hit the creeper away if it gets too close. It is also recommended that you make the chase occur within either a plains or desert biome - or some other almost very flat land - so that you can look at the creeper and skeleton without having to look behind you for obstacles.

There are contraptions capable of trapping the skeleton and creeper in such a way that the skeleton tries to shoot you through the creeper, but the creeper cannot attack the skeleton. These, however, either will not work or will be hard/expensive to execute or set up due to upgraded mob AI.

Discs
''Please note, these tracks have been shortened to 30 seconds on the wiki, due to an agreement with the author to allow them onto the wiki. This does not apply to "11".''

Raw music files
The 12 music tracks created for records by C418 can be found in:
 * Windows: %appdata%\.minecraft\resources\streaming\ (AppData is hidden by default)
 * Linux: ~/.minecraft/resources/streaming/ (.minecraft folder is hidden)
 * OSX: ~/Library/Application Support/minecraft/resources/streaming/ (~/Library is hidden in 10.7)

Of the 12, only "cat" and "13" are in a readable Ogg Vorbis format. The remaining .mus files are locked with a simple encryption algorithm. However, they can be decoded by Minecraft on the fly.

You can make the discs play your own music by replacing the .ogg files for "cat" and "13" with your own .ogg files.

History
In April 2010, C418 uploaded a video to YouTube that previewed a lot of songs you can hear as a record now.

13 and cat were the first music discs to be added to Minecraft and were added in Alpha 1.0.14 Seecret Friday Update 7 with the original name of Records.

C418 first announced new music discs in Beta 1.8, and in Beta 1.9 Pre-release 2, 9 new discs were implemented, adding up to a total of 11 discs. These are stored along with the first discs, 13.mus and cat.mus, (which have been decoded as 13.ogg and cat.ogg respectively). Before Beta 1.9 Pre-release 2, there were 12 unused Music Files, and after that point, only one remained unused, which is the song "where are we now". "Where are we now" was not added with the rest of the new 9 discs in Beta 1.9 Pre-release 2 because of problems with the spaces in the name.

As of 1.1, all of the discs except for "11" can be dropped by Creepers killed by Skeletons.

Gold 13 music discs were noticeably more common than green cat ones until Beta 1.2_02, but after the Beta 1.3 update, green cat discs are more often dropped.

Before Beta 1.6, an SMP bug existed when a music disc was ejected from a jukebox. The disc would pop out along with a "ghost" client-side disc that only you could see. This ghost disc was not able to be picked up.

Future
It has been stated that in the future, there will be 14 music discs to find in Minecraft, and the changelog for Beta 1.6 confirmed that the record player will support 'more than 15 songs.'

Trivia

 * Two of the disc names are in Swedish; "stal" means stole, and "strad" means slabs.
 * Music disc "11", based on its data value, is the 11th disc in the game and is the only Music Disc that is shattered to pieces, explaining the broken noises at the end. It also appears that the barking noises may have come from a Wolf, though the sounds are different.
 * Chirp is an Optigan sample that is also used in the song Interludes with Ludes by Them Crooked Vultures and the opening to all the games in the LittleBigPlanet franchise.