Decided to make this since I couldn't find any such mod on this site, the closest I could find was a version of Razormind that sounded closer to the final version than the one I'm posting here. As stated in the title, this mod replaces Razormind with Lethal Force (which is actually an unofficial name given to the track since it was unnamed). The original files were downloaded from a link provided in this post on the Facepunch forums.
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Mod Type:
.pdmod (Installation requires Bundle Modder)
Note that for this mod, no bundles are actually modified since Bundle Modder extracts the .bnk file to be modified, executes the modification .script on it, then places everything (both the .stream files and the modified .bnk file) in the mod_override folder (since OVK has permitted .bnks to be used from it). This means that game updates are safe, but you may need to use Bundle Modder to 'refresh' (reapply) the mod after a game update if new tracks are added by OVK (or you won't be able to hear the new tracks). This process is significantly faster than a regular bundle mod application anyway, so it should really be among the least of your concerns regarding updates.
Why is this a .pdmod? Because that's the only way to load a .script that modifies the relevant .bnk file in a way that preserves compatibilty when installing multiple audio mods that modify the same .bnk file. So why does the .bnk need to be modified, anyway? Because the replacement tracks are usually of different lengths, and the game's audio engine does not determine track length by the actual file that gets played (instead referring to the .bnk file for the length), therefore resulting in premature/delayed loops. Shoehorning tracks to fit the original tracks' length is usually not an option. Furthermore, some tracks are partially embedded into the .bnk file, which leads to serious audio glitches occurring due to the mismatched data.
TL;DR:
Audio .pdmods do not cause bundles to be modified and are update-safe, period. Enough of the .pdmod phobia already, seriously - the bundle modifying/rewriting process does not apply to audio mods. Understood? No? Go back and read the above again, and more carefully this time.