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== [[Music]] ==
* Aphex Twin's ''Selected Ambient Works Volume II'' gives none of its tracks titles, except for "Blue Calx". There are, however, some bizarre diagrams with symbols reminiscent of pie charts, each of which is matched up with one of Richard D. James' own photographs. Fans usually refer to the tracks by some obvious feature of the corresponding photo.
* Brian Eno's ''Ambient 1: Music for Airports'' refers to its tracks by track/side -- "1/1", "2/1", "1/2", and "2/2" -- with—with no actual titles present.
* One album by The Byrds was called ''(Untitled)'', as the band did not decide on a title before the record was released.
* [[Korn]] left their eighth album untitled. Jonathan Davis reasoned, "Why not just let our fans call it whatever they wanna call it?"
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== [[Radio]] ==
* ''[[Hello Cheeky]]'' didn't give titles to any episodes. When they moved to TV, they gave the episodes intentionally confusing [[Word Salad Title|Word Salad Titles]]s instead. ("Quarter-Final Second Leg", "Episode 214", "Unabridged Version" etc.)
 
== [[Video Games]] ==
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== [[Western Animation]] ==
* Parodied in the ''[[Aqua Teen Hunger Force]]'' episode "Deleted Scenes", where Shake shows outtakes from a film he produced which is officially named "Untitled Master Shake Project".
* Its official name is ''[[Batman: The Animated Series]]'', but this name never shows up in the title sequence--orsequence—or any name, for that matter. When the show was new, it was simply called ''Batman'' as the most logical choice.
 
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