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You do this easily by disabling 3 seasons to leave only summer or winter enabled, which the mod views as the permanent versions of those items.
This does mean that your music settings will play them if you end up on that map type though, you can further reduce the songs chance of playing by setting it as only night or day versions and for raids/peace only depending on what you are doing.
It would be nice if a simple "disable" button were added, or maybe just a tooltip to show that mod added which music in order to go in there and delete the song or move the song to another folder where rimworld cannot see it.
"A manual work around to disable individual tracks is:
- Use this mod to identify track name
- Search the filename within: \Steam\steamapps\workshop\content\294100
- Now you know where it is, go to that mod's /def folder.
- Edit the SongDefs.xml with notepad. Remove the offending songs entry listing."
You can find the mod name by looking at the URL of a mod on Workshop, then looking for the folder with that same number.