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Replace ed8420.wav with the soundtrack you want. Be advised that the track won't loop seemlessly, so you'll have to get an extended version of the track you want. Also, the tempo at which the track plays in game may be off. You'll have to adjust the track's KHz using Audacity.
LOL Reminds me of using a mic and doing my own voice acting for Baldur's Gate, it was very easy to record and replace the .wav files. My band of travelers would be wandering the Forgotten Realms and remarking, "Whoa, there's a Taco Bell!"