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In this folder you'll find another subfolder called "horde". These sound files are the drums that play during the horde attacks. Luckily, they all seem to be the exact same length (5.647 seconds), so if you can find a sound file you want to replace it with that fits pretty close to that length, you can edit it slightly to fit that exact time frame and replace the drums. I would recommend using Audacity for that. If the sound you want to mod in loops fairly seamlessly within those few seconds, that's even better.
I'd also recommend replacing the files "snare_horde_01_01a" and "snare_horde_01_01b" under the "zombat" folder, as they are also drums that can play during a horde. They're the exact same length as the other horde drum files, so that's pretty convenient too.