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Where the credits are in sound\music\unalive
Inserting silence does work, but it can be imprecise if you're not careful. Good luck!
Open the original file, and the sound you want to replace it with.
Select all of the original and silence it.
select all of both files
tracks > mix and render to new track
(This creates a track which only has sound from your new file, but is the length of the original)
select all of your new combined track, and copy it.
Paste it into the silenced original file's track, this maintains it's format and length.
Save.
I don't do a lot of sound modding, but I believe that'll work. And from what I heard of your new sounds, audio quality wasn't the problem :)
I did hear like, two zombies making a rubbing sound, which was great. :P
Just needs more ballooned files. And it needs to keep within the original durations.
If you change the length, you'll usually get SCREEEEE.