Article 6KTDK abcde: why do I have the option to choose track list #0 for ripping?

abcde: why do I have the option to choose track list #0 for ripping?

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Code:Grabbing entire CD - tracks: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
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#1 (Musicbrainz): ---- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart / The Best of Mozart, Volume I ----
1: Symphony no. 29 in A-Major, KV 201: Allegro Moderato
2: Symphony no. 29 in A-Major, KV 201: Andante
3: Symphony no. 29 in A-Major, KV 201: Menuetto
4: Symphony no. 29 A-Major, KV 201: Allegro con spirito
5: The Marriage of Figaro: Overture
6: Eine Kleine Nachtmusik: 1st Movement
7: Eine Kleine Nachtmusik: 2nd Movement
8: Eine Kleine Nachtmusik: 3rd Movement
9: Eine Kleine Nachtmusik: 4th Movement

Which entry would you like abcde to use (0 for none)? [0-1]: 1
That abcde offers #0 never made any sense. It's even irrelevant, it would seem, that there is only one possible track list, because in #0, abcde is offering a non-existent track list that would still not exist even if I had two possible track listings of substance.

Oh--ehh, is this for the purpose of manually naming all the tracks myself?
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