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Thought that was clear.
And a "track" is another word for a song (technically a song in an album or CD), Google it. So calling a band a 'track' doesn't make sense.
Plus there's no point in getting angry for petty things, so ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
kind of ruins whatever wave it's on
it's like the anti-collapsing. Collapsing is what plays when you're -really- playing. It's the perfect wave 10 song.
But if you don't like the music that plays in-game, then you can probably just go onto 'Youtube' or 'Soundcloud', pick a song (or a playlist, so you don't have to keep picking songs every 2 minutes), and then play Killing Floor 2 like normal. You'll have to exit the game (but not quit it) to change your music.
Collapsing is the only song whose vocals I can stomach listening to. It's my favorite song in general next to Plague Unit, Incarnate, and Die Volter.