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*''Art/VenusOfLangenzersdorf'': If it ever had a name, it is lost to time. Its current name was given by the archaeologists who discovered it.
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* ''Art/OmbraDellaSera'' (Italian for ''Shadow Of The Evening'' or ''Evening Shadow'') had no name, originally. It was named by Gabriele D'Annunzio when it was discovered in 1737, after its [[NoodlePeople absurdly elongated body]] that reminded him of long shadows of the beams of the sunset.

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* ''Art/OmbraDellaSera'' (Italian for ''Art/OmbraDellaSera'': Whatever name it might have had was lost to time. The statue was nicknamed ''Shadow Of The of the Evening'' or ''Evening Shadow'') had no name, originally. It because its absurdly elongated body evokes the elongated shadows created by the setting sun. This nickname was named supposedly coined by Gabriele D'Annunzio when it was discovered in 1737, after its [[NoodlePeople absurdly elongated body]] that reminded him (1863-1938), though there is no documentation of long shadows of how the beams of name got attached to the sunset.statue. First documented use of this name occurs in a 1954 guidebook.

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*''Art/OmbraDellaSera'' (Italian for ''Shadow Of The Evening'' or ''Evening Shadow'') had no name, originally. It was named by Gabriele D'Annunzio when it was discovered in 1737, after its [[NoodlePeople absurdly elongated body]] that reminded him of long shadows of the beams of the sunset.
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* The North American box art of ''VideoGame/Superman64'' displayed no title, with it simply being the titular character ripping his shirt open to reveal his suit.

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* The front of the North American box art of ''VideoGame/Superman64'' displayed no title, with it simply being the titular character ripping his shirt open to reveal his suit.suit, but the game's logo is on the side and back of the box art.
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* ''[[https://archiveofourown.org/comments/323556103 Paladin Rose AU]]'' is a 100,000 word piece of RecursiveFanfiction written in the comments section of the ''WesternAnimation/MiraculousLadybug'' fanfic ''Fanfic/TheresMoreMagicOutThere''. The name comes from it being, as the title suggests, an AU of ''There's More Magic Out There'' where Rose is a paladin.

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* ''[[https://archiveofourown.org/comments/323556103 Paladin Rose AU]]'' is a 100,000 word piece of RecursiveFanfiction written in the comments section of the ''WesternAnimation/MiraculousLadybug'' fanfic ''Fanfic/TheresMoreMagicOutThere''. The name comes from it being, as the title suggests, an AU of alternate universe take on ''There's More Magic Out There'' where Rose is a paladin.
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* ''[[https://archiveofourown.org/comments/323556103 Paladin Rose AU]]'' is a 100,000 word piece of RecursiveFanfiction written in the comments section of the ''WesternAnimation/MiraculousLadybug'' fanfic ''Fanfic/TheresMoreMagicOutThere''. The name comes from it being, as the title suggests, an AU of ''There's More Magic Out There'' where Rose is a paladin.

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* Most episodes of ''Fanfic/ThePokemonSquad'' have a title, but Episode 228 does not.

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* ''Fanfic/ThePokemonSquad'': Most episodes of ''Fanfic/ThePokemonSquad'' have a title, but Episode 228 does not.not.
* ''Fanfic/{{Paradoxus}}'': The fanfic itself may be titled but its chapters are not, merely being numbered. The only exceptions are the three interludes, which distinguish themselves for being extensive flash-backs to the immediate aftermath of Stella and Bloom's deaths and having BilingualBonus titles.
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* KMFDM's [[TheUnpronounceable "symbols"]] album is sometimes called "untitled" or "self-titled".

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* KMFDM's Music/{{KMFDM}}'s [[TheUnpronounceable "symbols"]] album is sometimes called "untitled" or "self-titled".



* Old-style emo bands of the mid-90s ([[OlderThanTheyThink which sound nothing like the most common modern-day use of the term]]) very frequently did not bother to title their songs. A couple years later when digital downloading took off they became frequently swapped, and as a result names were made up for the songs by fans, most such songs today thus have well-known titles even if they initially had no official title. The records themselves were rarely titled either though since the output of most bands was small, simple descriptive titles would work (Such as "the first 7", "the LP", "the split with Band X", etc.) Other works had titles but not in the traditional sense, all I Hate Myself records were simply titled by the number of songs they had for example, at least one record was released with the song titles simply being the track length and another more recent band, ¡Forward, Russia!, simply gave all their songs numerical titles in the order in which the songs were written (but do not appear on the album in order.)
* Similarly (and most probably in reference to ''Music/TheWhiteAlbum'' by The Beatles), Music/{{Metallica}}'s self-titled album is known as "The Black Album."

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* Old-style emo bands of the mid-90s ([[OlderThanTheyThink which sound nothing like the most common modern-day use of the term]]) very frequently did not bother to title their songs. A couple years later when digital downloading took off they became frequently swapped, and as a result names were made up for the songs by fans, most such songs today thus have well-known titles even if they initially had no official title. The records themselves were rarely titled either though since the output of most bands was small, simple descriptive titles would work (Such as "the first 7", "the LP", "the split with Band X", etc.) Other works had titles but not in the traditional sense, all I Hate Myself Music/IHateMyself records were simply titled by the number of songs they had for example, at least one record was released with the song titles simply being the track length and another more recent band, ¡Forward, Russia!, simply gave all their songs numerical titles in the order in which the songs were written (but do not appear on the album in order.)
* Similarly (and most probably in reference to ''Music/TheWhiteAlbum'' by The Beatles), Music/{{Metallica}}'s self-titled album is known as "The ''The Black Album."Album''.



* Similar to Music/AphexTwin's ''Selected Ambient Works II'', Music/ButtholeSurfers' ''Music/HairwayToSteven'' features poorly drawn, ToiletHumor-filled sketches in lieu of song titles. However, almost every song on the album was later featured on the live album ''Double Live'', where they ''did'' get proper song titles: The remaining track is usually referred to as "Julio Iglesias", due to its lyrics.

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* Similar to Music/AphexTwin's ''Selected Ambient Works II'', Music/ButtholeSurfers' ''Music/HairwayToSteven'' ''Hairway to Steven'' features poorly drawn, ToiletHumor-filled sketches in lieu of song titles. However, almost every song on the album was later featured on the live album ''Double Live'', where they ''did'' get proper song titles: The remaining track is usually referred to as "Julio Iglesias", due to its lyrics.
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* The ninth song from the CD called "Yo soy", from the the album Revés/Yosoy by [[CafeTacvba Café Tacvba]], has no title. Other songs from this album have pictures as titles.

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* The ninth song from the CD called "Yo soy", from the the album Revés/Yosoy ''Revés/Yosoy'' by [[CafeTacvba Café Tacvba]], Tacvba, has no title. Other songs from this album have pictures as titles.



* Music/JohnZorn's "Euclid's Nightmare" (1997) has 27 untitled tracks, of which several are intentionally identical - tracks (7) and (18); tracks (3) and (20); and tracks (5), (14), and (27).
* Music/Deadmau5 habitually parodies this, with such album "titles" as "''Random Album Title''", "''For Lack of a Better Name''", and "''> album title goes here <''". Interestingly, he hasn't done a SelfTitledAlbum... yet.

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* Music/JohnZorn's "Euclid's Nightmare" (1997) ''Euclid's Nightmare'' has 27 untitled tracks, of which several are intentionally identical - tracks (7) 7 and (18); 18; tracks (3) 3 and (20); 20; and tracks (5), (14), 5, 14, and (27).
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* Music/Deadmau5 habitually parodies this, with such album "titles" as "''Random ''Random Album Title''", "''For Title'', ''For Lack of a Better Name''", Name'', and "''> ''> album title goes here <''".<''. Interestingly, he hasn't done a SelfTitledAlbum... yet.
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* ''ComicBook/MonicasGang'': Several shorts stories don't have titles. However, Horacio's stories ''never'' have titles, instead they [[PictorialLetterSubstitution do something creative]] with Horacio's name at the start.
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* On original release, Pond's ''Rock Collection'' had two short untitled instrumentals as tracks 14 and 15 - the CD packaging simply listed the track numbers and run-times of those songs without putting a title in front. A promotional cassette used the titles "(Rabbit)" and "(Guitar Opus)" for the songs, and, minus the parentheses, later digital versions of the album went with those titles.

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* On original release, Pond's ''Rock Collection'' had two short one minute untitled instrumentals as tracks 14 and 15 [[note]] an instrumental reprise of album opener "Spoke" and an ambient guitar piece, respectively[[/note]] - the CD packaging simply listed the track numbers and run-times of those songs without putting a title in front. A promotional cassette used the titles "(Rabbit)" and "(Guitar Opus)" for the songs, and, minus the parentheses, later digital versions of the album went with those titles.

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