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6. Repeat steps 4 & 5, but instead copy from "id=83" and replace in line "id=98". This replaces the outro jingle that plays after killing a boss.
7. Save the file with those edits. The alternate boss music should now be all Pepper Steak.
8. If for some reason, these edits aren't enough to replace the music, then navigate to the "content" folder in the soundtrack mod folder and do the same thing to that music.xml file (this file is meant to be used with the Soundtrack Menu mod, so it shouldn't need to be touched, but who knows).
Hope this works. ^^
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TBH, Soundtrack Menu would be a bit easier to use and parse to change this than sifting through the somewhat unorganized code, but I'll do my best to answer this anyhow:
1. Right click on TBOI in your Steam library, and then in the "Manage" dropdown, click "Browse Local Files".
2. With the game files brought up, navigate to "mods\off ost (and other acc hits)_2988165011\resources".
3. Right click on "music.xml" and open it with Notepad (or Notepad++ if you have it, it makes reading the code easier to parse, but it's not necessary).
4. Look through for the track listing with "id=9" at the beginning, then copy everything there *except* the "id" and "name" fields in that listing.
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I fucking love some of the use of layers in this, too.
And I fucking hate the use of And Meat in Flooded Caves. It makes me so uncomfortable. Good job. Genuinely.
I re-downloaded this mod through the Steam Workshop and tested it standalone, and for me it worked just fine. It's likely a problem on your end. I recommend possibly disabling some mods you think could possibly be disrupting or conflicting with it and trying again. Otherwise, use it with the Soundtrack Menu if that makes it work somehow.
I'll check that issue out soon and see if it happens on my PC as well. Are you using it standalone, or with the Soundtrack Menu? That'll help me on what to look for.