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I believe R&R is BGM 21 and GB is BGM 22. You'd throw the music onto the end of the file and repoint the song to that new song while also putting in the file size. We don't know how loop points currently work.
Then you have to do the annoying work of doing the same thing with the BGM.DAT by putting your *new* BGM file to the end of the entire DATA.DAT archive and repoint it from there as well, then back up your original DATA and put in the new one.
I did put in the original GB and it loops perfectly, if you want that file or you're clueless on what to do feel free to PM me about it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BovqxamfL2Y
This was the original I heard on my PS2; I'd leave it open just to listen.
certified reddit moment, if you think you're this entitled to feeling superior over your reading miscomprehension then thank god that you don't wander outside of the internet much
don't respond to me and then act appalled when i give you a humble suggestion, this is a public forum so keep it that way