Record Rampage Addon
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Record Rampage Mod — a music disc-focused addon that expands what you can do with discs, from making vanilla-style discs to crafting vinyl and even pulling in tracks inspired by game OST vibes.
Record Rampage Mod is basically for players who love the “I want my base to have a soundtrack” side of Minecraft, but hate how limited the vanilla disc scene can feel. The description comes at it like a real player ranting about scrolling through CurseForge or MCPEDL and barely seeing music disc mods, then deciding to fix the problem. And that energy matches what the mod is trying to do: give you access to new music disc functionality so discs feel like an actual system you can play with, not just a rare collectible you toss into a chest and forget. It’s about turning discs into a hobby inside your world—something you craft, collect, and show off.
The mod’s main hook is that it expands disc creation options. It mentions making vanilla music discs, making vinyl, and even making music discs from game OSTs. That means Record Rampage isn’t just “here’s a new disc or two,” it’s built around the idea that disc content can be a whole crafting and collection loop. “Vinyl” as a concept is especially cool in a Minecraft context because it gives the whole thing a collector vibe, like you’re building a record shelf in your base and treating it like a real collection instead of random loot. If you’re the kind of player who builds cozy bases, cafés, game rooms, or hangout spots on a server, this is the kind of mod that actually adds atmosphere to those builds without you needing to roleplay extra hard.
Record Rampage Mod also fits content creation naturally. Music is one of those things that instantly makes clips feel more “alive,” and a disc-focused mod gives you easy story beats: hunting for music, crafting it, setting up a listening room, showing off a new vinyl, or turning a base tour into a vibe moment instead of a silent walkthrough. In survival worlds, it adds a side goal that isn’t about armor tiers or boss fights. It’s more like, “I’ve got my gear, now I’m building a life here,” and part of that life is having your own custom soundtrack while you sort chests, craft, or chill.
Even in multiplayer, it’s a fun social tool. Discs become trade items, flex items, or “play this one when we’re building” items. You can imagine someone being the server’s record nerd who always has something new queued up. And since the mod is framed as adding “new music disc functionality,” it’s meant to feel like a system you interact with regularly rather than a one-time novelty. Record Rampage Mod is basically a love letter to Minecraft music discs: more ways to make them, more ways to collect them, and more reasons to actually use them as part of your world’s vibe instead of ignoring them forever.
Installation:
— Download McPack
— Install McAddon or McPack files, just open it for this;
— Select new textures in the settings;
— Done.



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