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So, I haven't picked this game up yet but I do have a lot, like 16+ years of experience in creating and installing mods for all varieties of games so this will be worth the read, besides it frustrates me that no reply in the first 2 pages actually delivers functional let alone actionable information. First, I would just like to state that if they did include new songs as a DLC then that would be cool but you will still end up with a finite list that you will get bored with. They know this and this is why the odds are against them doing it. Licensing all of that music is a serious down-payment with a low chance of turning enough of a profit in order to break even, so, in short, no. What it needs really is either a workshop presence (if it has one I can't tell until I buy it) or a mod website. In any case, reaching out to the devs is probably going to end in dead air. What brings these two potentials together is community and good communities are filled with inspired and curious people that don't mind teaching. My personal tool to use would probably be Audacity. I would open the audio files one at a time and look for close matches in alternative music (not alternative like alt rock but alternative as in alternate to the default soundtrack). Audacity masquerades successfully as a very basic program but it in fact will allow you to dissect and direct every part of nearly any audio file, oh the audacity of that. You can isolate every part of the audio and then you can even visualize every category. If you then use it to compare to a track that you want to work with the game the easiest road that I can see is to conform the alternative audio to the default timings of the default track. Obviously this would work the best with tracks that are already very similar in one way or another. E.g. Rap God is going to sound weird AF is you try and conform it to Bohemian Rhapsody. Even still, one track could consume enough time to stand in for a part time job for one individual approaching this blindly and receiving an education via trial and error. So it must be a labor of love and approached on a track by track basis until the library grows. I wish I knew the file structure of the game, it would be much easier to give direct instruction but you shouldn't actually need that if you got even half of that. Good luck, I'll be messing with this too after my paycheck arrives.
Custom music is 100% possible, I already modded Devil Trigger, there are also videos on youtube with modded custom songs:
https://youtu.be/ZaxQvRMNFL0?si=MLmwDcJJfvHnEMAZ
https://youtu.be/kE189UYP5lg?si=hpOiJNFvzXpVDddc
Thanks for the long reply, there are a few YouTube videos with modded songs, but require a bit of work
https://youtu.be/ZaxQvRMNFL0?si=MLmwDcJJfvHnEMAZ
https://youtu.be/kE189UYP5lg?si=z-eB1WolfHQj5YP9