Because Yeat isn't an official Minecraft composer (like C418 or Lena Raine), you will primarily encounter two types of "Yeat Discs" in the community:

These are added via mods like DiscCord , which allow you to "write" a URL from YouTube or Soundcloud onto a special custom record. This lets you play any Yeat track without replacing the game's original soundtrack. 2. How to Obtain Them

These are resource packs that replace the audio of existing vanilla discs with Yeat's songs. For example, the Big Tonka Music Discs pack on Modrinth replaces every standard music disc in the game with the song "Big Tonka".

You don't need to do anything special in-game. Once you install and apply the pack, you obtain them like any normal disc—such as by having a skeleton kill a creeper or finding them in Ancient Cities and Trail Ruins .

In Minecraft, while there are no Yeat music discs included in the base game, many creators have developed resource packs and mods to bring his music into your world. A guide to navigating these "Yeat Music Discs"—both the custom additions and the vanilla replacements—is detailed below. 1. Types of Yeat Music Discs

If using a specific "Yeat Mod," the creator may have added a unique crafting recipe or added them to specific loot tables like Bastion Remnants or Trial Chambers . 3. Creating Your Own (The "Not All Are Custom" Rule)

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