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Most people refer to that particular Led Zep Album as 4 because it came after Led Zep 3. The symbols refer to the four band members, but I don't believe they have anything to do with the zodiac. More likely, they are from some ancient script that Robert Plant was interested in. He had a penchant for old cultures and fantasy novels set in Medieval worlds. Thus, the several references to Lord of the Rings throughout their early songs.
The official name is "Untitled," since it wasn't really titled. Sort of like how the Beatles White Album doesn't really have a title. Everyone calls it "The White Album," but they never called it that.
A lot of bands, like Van Halen, or Rush, give no title to their debut album, in which case, the reviewers refer to it as "the self-titled debut." But when bands choose not to title an album more than once, as in the case with the first Zepplin album and the fourth, confusion usually sets in.
Then, of course, there are artists like Peter Gabriel and Seal, who have several consecutive albums that are untitled. Eventually, the marketing people get them to start coming up with names, just for the sake of differentiation.
Ultimately, it's better for sales to have a name that people can remember and use to answer the question "What's that called?" when they are on the phone with their friends. That's why Prince's whole "Artist formerly known as Prince" thing didn't really work out. Who wants to say all that?
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