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Extracting a soundtrack from an old game

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Pyro

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I recently took to various sites for help extracting a soundtrack from a childhood game, since I was unable to find it anywhere else on the internet (even after attempting to contact the composer). After some poking and prodding, we discovered that it is a .dat archive, the person helping me was unsure how to open it, does anyone else have any ideas? For reference, I did attempt recording the audio from in-game and stitching it together, it worked fine for some songs and far less than desirable for others.

Here is the rough file structure of the game files (It's a CD-Rom):
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And here is a copy of the .dat file I uploaded if anyone cares to take a look at that:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/12FJilyn40G5EWgJ3mCsjaotrOAHN315J/view?usp=sharing

Thank you
 
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