The Jungle map in Far Far West hides three Music Disc Fragments, and tracking them all down rewards you with the Train of Shame music disc, a permanent cosmetic unlock you can play in your lobby. None of the three locations are random spawns; each sits in a fixed spot that rewards players who think vertically rather than sticking to ground level.
How do Jungle Music Disc Fragments work?
The Music Disc Fragment system works the same way across every map in Far Far West. Each map holds a set number of fragments, and collecting the full set for that map automatically completes the associated disc. For the Jungle map, that number is exactly 3. Once you grab the third fragment, the Train of Shame disc unlocks and becomes available in the lobby music system straight away. The unlock is permanent and tied to your account.
The flow looks like this:
- Locate all 3 fragments on the Jungle map
- Each collection is instant on pickup
- All 3 collected triggers the disc unlock
- Play the Track of Shame from the lobby music menu
The Jungle map leans heavily on vertical design. If you find yourself stuck at ground level looking for a fragment, the answer is almost always to look up.

Jungle fragment map overview
Where to find all 3 Jungle Music Disc Fragments
Fragment 1: western passage with rib-cage overhang
Head to the western side of the Jungle map, toward a section of terrain that juts out from the main area. You are looking for a narrow passage at ground level. The telltale sign you have found the right spot is a rib-cage-like structure arching overhead as you enter the corridor. Follow the passage through and the first fragment sits at the end of the route. The entrance is easy to walk past if you are moving quickly, so slow down and scan the western edge carefully.
Fragment 2: cliff top reached by zipline
The second fragment is at a noticeably higher elevation than the first. Find the cliff area on the map and look for the zipline that carries you up to the upper section. Take the zipline rather than trying to climb manually; it drops you directly on the path leading to the fragment. Walk up the route at the top and collect it. According to both sources covering this location, using the zipline is the intended and fastest method here.
If you have already used the zipline for something else during your run, check whether it resets. Manually climbing to the cliff top is possible but slower.
Fragment 3: vine climb near Fragment 2
The third fragment is close to the second in terms of map position but demands more precise movement to reach. From the area near Fragment 2, look for a series of vines extending upward. Jump across them or climb up to reach the elevated platform where the fragment waits. The source materials note that mobility abilities such as Boing or Thunder Strike make this section significantly easier, though it is completable with standard jumping if you take your time on the vine sections.
What is the fastest route to collect all three fragments?
After testing the layout, the most efficient order runs: Fragment 1 (western passage) → Fragment 2 (cliff via zipline) → Fragment 3 (vines above Fragment 2). Grabbing Fragment 2 and Fragment 3 back-to-back saves a full trip across the map since they share the same elevated area. Starting with Fragment 1 first means you clear the western detour before committing to the cliff section.
Skipping fights while you hunt fragments is the right call. Engaging enemies near the vine sections can knock you off elevated paths and cost you significant time.
Common mistakes that slow players down
Most players who struggle with this collection run into the same handful of problems. The western passage entrance for Fragment 1 blends into the surrounding terrain, so rushing past it is the most frequent miss. For Fragments 2 and 3, the mistake is ignoring the zipline and trying to find a ground-level approach that does not exist. The Jungle map places both of those fragments above normal pathways by design.
Staying at ground level and assuming fragments follow the same logic as items in other maps will cost you laps around the Jungle looking at the wrong elevation.
Reward: Train of Shame music disc
The Train of Shame music disc is a purely cosmetic reward. It does not affect gameplay stats or give any mechanical advantage. What it does is add a new track to your lobby music options, and the unlock is permanent once earned. No repeat collection required on future runs.
For players building out a full collection across all maps, the Jungle fragments are among the more straightforward sets once you understand the vertical layout. If you want to tackle similar collectible hunts across other maps, the Far Far West complete secrets and collectables guide covers every map's hidden items in one place.
More Far Far West collectible guides
Once you have the Jungle disc sorted, there are plenty of other collectibles worth tracking down. The Far Far West all grave locations guide covers every grave across the Far West, Desert, and Jungle maps with routing tips for the Release All Souls challenge. For Canyon-specific content, the Canyon medallions guide walks you through all 4 medallions, the secret door they unlock, and how to claim the Pick Pick Joker. Browse the full Far Far West guide collection for everything else the game has to offer.

