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My question to the OP and someone who comment this post, how you guys can tackle this issue?
P.S: this game is made in Gamemaker Studio, so i wonder how you guys have solution and something technical about it?
P.S. sorry for my English and if you know a way to edit such files, then please help.
The game is made on GameMaker studio 2 and can be decompiled. For decompilation you will need "UndertaleModTool": https://github.com/UnderminersTeam/UndertaleModTool/releases/tag/0.7.0.0
Unzip the program archive and run UndertaleModTool where you will need to select the file with the music "audio group 3.dat".
After that, you need to select a track and use the "Import" button to select your track and then close the program with the replacement of the existing "audiogroup3.dat" in the game folder.
* There is a problem that in the game itself the name of your track will not change and this must be done separately by editing the file "music.kdr" using any text editor (even notepad).