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This mod doesn't truly mute the vanilla music, it just removes it from the cycle of music.
But if there is nothing on the music cycle, the game will try to play the vanilla music. Cause it's the highest number on music list [] cause there are no other [].
Think of the primogeniture succession for you to understand how choosing music works on the game (the game will give all your kingdom to your eldest son 'Factor = 1 or 2' ).
Once you add a DLC of music, you will no longer hear vanilla.
The problem are the DLC.
Had to go on each music file of each dlc and change the []
You will still hear the vanilla music once you enter the game with no music mods.
BUT! Once you add a single music mod, you will never hear vanilla music ever again on game.
(cause it will be using the ones that are active [] )
[ Main menu music it's still the same, but who cares.
It's the game play I don't want to hear vanilla. ]
If you still have the mod files, feel free to upload and manage it as your own mod. Might need an update though.
Sorry for any inconvenience pal