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"Finally figured out the problem. Since I tried making a new character earlier and it worked, I tried remaking my main character and going through everything with admin commands. Still didn't hear new music. Then I remebered that that new character could of possibly only been in single player, and I was testing my main character on the single player universe.
So then I tried wiping my "single" player universe and made a new one with my existing main character, bam, new music. Combined with you mentioning that worlds store the music when created, I put two and two together and realized the only reason I was hearing it in my single player game is because I more or less "am" the server with my installed mods.
So I put the music mods on my server and woo hoo! The new tracks now play! So I guess despite being a client only mod, if the server doesn't have it, it won't work even for players who do have the mod."