The Bounce music disc brings an energetic electronic chillwave track composed by fingerspit. This upbeat piece features bright punchy synths, a driving bass line, and crisp breakbeat style drums that create a lively and optimistic vibe. The track runs for approximately three minutes and fifty five seconds.

Unlike many other music discs that drop from creepers killed by skeletons or appear in various structures, Bounce has a very specific location requirement.

The Only Way to Obtain Bounce

Bounce appears exclusively in minecart with chest loot inside abandoned mineshafts that generate within sulfur cave biomes. These special chests carry a 42.1 percent chance of containing the disc. The disc is non renewable and has uncommon rarity.

Sulfur caves are a distinctive underground biome marked by unique terrain and often visible from the surface through geysers. These geysers act as natural beacons. Spotting one on the overworld surface usually means a sulfur cave lies directly below.

Step by Step Guide

  1. Explore the overworld surface while looking for geysers. These tall plumes of white smoke or particles stand out against the landscape and signal sulfur caves underneath.
  2. Dig or descend carefully into the sulfur cave biome. Bring good lighting, armor, and weapons because underground exploration carries risks from hostile mobs.
  3. Search the cave system thoroughly for an abandoned mineshaft. Mineshafts can intersect with or generate inside sulfur caves. Look for wooden support beams, rails, and cobwebs.
  4. Locate any minecart with chest along the tracks or in side rooms of the mineshaft. These chests are your target.
  5. Open the chest and check the loot. With a 42.1 percent chance you will find the Bounce music disc. If it is not there, continue exploring other mineshafts in sulfur caves until you succeed.

Pro tip: Mineshafts contain cave spiders and other dangers. Bring milk, torches, and a shield. If you play on a world where external tools are allowed, websites like Chunkbase can help map mineshafts in sulfur cave biomes for faster searching.

 

How to Use the Bounce Music Disc

Once you have the disc, place a jukebox and insert it. The disc plays automatically and fills the area with the energetic track. A redstone comparator placed next to the playing jukebox outputs a signal strength of 8, useful for redstone contraptions or music based builds.

The disc cannot be stacked and works in both Java and Bedrock editions of Minecraft 26.2 and later.

Final Notes

Bounce adds a fresh, modern sound to your jukebox collection and pairs well with other recent discs. Because it only appears in a very specific biome and structure combination, it feels rewarding to track down. Take your time exploring sulfur caves and mineshafts. The search itself can lead to plenty of other valuable loot and adventures.

Enjoy the music once you finally drop that disc into a jukebox. Happy hunting!