Board Thread:Game Discussion/@comment-28168845-20180208202639/@comment-26388545-20180208204147

That's a good idea. I used to do that to Windows system sound files on people as a prank. I had all sorts of sounds going off when people would open or close programs or whatever else. I don't see why it wouldn't work here. Just have the same file format with the same song name as you say.

If you use "Audacity" you can import the existing files into the program. Then you could replace the audio, but all the names and other info that might be there should remain. I sometimes use Audacity to edit existing music. Somtimes there's tones that bother my ears. Or just annoying stuff like talking in live albums that after you hear it once... is just a bother. You can do a massive amount of stuff with that editor... and it's free!

Anyhow, please post back if it works for you.