I confirm this bug. Log attached.

ii  gnome-control-center                       1:2.24.0.1-0ubuntu6

Same thing is happening here. The Sound Preferences applet loses its
mind when any change to the Sounds theme is made. Sounds will only play
if there is an unmodified "Ubuntu" Sounds theme loaded. Steps to
reproduce:

1) gnome-sound preferences&
2) Sounds tab
3) Pick Sound Theme = Ubuntu
4) Try the |> play button, sounds should work
5) Set the Alerts and 'Sound Effects -> Desktop>Login' (or any other item) = 
Disabled
6) Try the |> play button, sounds do not work on any of the Default or Disabled 
choices.
7) Pick Sound Theme = Ubuntu
8) Try the |> play button, all sound choices work again.

The observed problem by a user is that Login/Logout sound choices are
not respected after a reboot. I noticed this when the Login noise that I
had disabled in an Ubuntu Hardy install began playing after an upgrade
to Intrepid beta (sometime in October 2008).

** Attachment added: "gnome-sound-properties_eshattow.log"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18763907/gnome-sound-properties_eshattow.log

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gnome-sound-properties plays wrong sound
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/281535
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