Sound Artifacts in final Exported Video

First of all in my video I have multiple tracks overlapping. On track one I have my subject who is being interviewed and track two is a classical music concert. The audio of the concert comes in low and quiet and than is increased when the subject stops talking and then the audio dips back down once I've shown all I want to show of the concert but continues to play softly behind the subject talking. At different moments throughout I can here a weird twang sound that is similar to a rubber band reverberating. This has happened in several of my pieces with different footage from different sources with different codecs. These artifacts are not there when I play back my sequence in premiere but they persist to be in the same spots in my final exports. The only way i have found to get rid of them is to delete or mute one of the audio tracks all together. the Audio is 48000 Hz - 16-bit - mono and 48000 Hz - 16-bit Stereo.
Can Premiere just not handle multiple audio tracks together?
Should all of my audio be exactly the same so should i make both mono or both stereo?
Lastly how do I fix it and what can I do to prevent it from happening again in the future?

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