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==Album title== In various 1994-95 interviews, Danzig explained that he did not wish to give the album a title, as he felt that a logo or printing would ruin the artwork, which he wished to stand on its own. After pressure from representatives from American Recordings, who did not want to release an unlabeled album for fear that sales would plummet, Danzig relented and allowed a sticker reading "Danzig 4" to be placed on the album's [[cellophane]] wrapper in both the vinyl and CD formats. To the right of the "4" is a tiny uppercase letter "P", in reference to the Four P movement. The following information was supplied by American Recordings in 1994: <blockquote>"The Four P movement is an alleged Satanic cult operating throughout the United States. An offshoot of the notorious [[The Process Church of The Final Judgment|Process Church of the Final Judgment]], the Four P movement takes its name from the Process' original sigil: a [[swastika]]-like form composed of four interlocking [[P]]s. The Four P movement was supposedly begun in 1967, and has been connected to a number of ritual killings across the country, including the [[Son of Sam]] killings in New York and the [[Helter Skelter (Manson scenario)|Manson Family]] murders in California."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.the7thhouse.com/news/Articles/article4.htm|title=4p|last=Rogers|first=Steve|date=November 15, 1994|publisher=[[American Recordings (record label)|American Recordings]]|access-date=2013-11-15|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111017175110/http://www.the7thhouse.com/news/Articles/article4.htm|archive-date=October 17, 2011|url-status=dead}}</ref></blockquote> In interviews the band members themselves usually refer to the album simply as ''Danzig 4'', which is printed on the CD itself, the inlay spine, and the labels on the vinyl LP. In the liner notes to the 2007 compilation ''[[The Lost Tracks of Danzig]]'', however, Glenn Danzig refers several times to ''Danzig 4P''.
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