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I wouldn't mind but the more you think about it the more baseless it becomes when there are 87 tracks, talking 3 hours worth of music. There has to be something you enjoy on there otherwise its completely a 'you' problem.
Although IMO there are quite a few soundtracks on the weaker side that I'd rather be able to switch to bangers this game has plenty (and some we enjoy criminally few times).
https://youtu.be/i_0G6WPuss4
This is one of the best OST's ever made if you ask me
If i wanted to listen to djent-heavy metal music i'd just play Doom 2016/Eternal, or fire up some Northlane or Meshuggah in my music playlist or something, this post is redundant, just mute the in-game music audio and play your own music.