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* "2×4", a 1995 song by Blind Melon from their album ''[[Soup (Blind Melon album)|Soup]]''
* "2×4", a 1995 song by Blind Melon from their album ''[[Soup (Blind Melon album)|Soup]]''
* "2×4", a 1984 song by The Fall from their album ''[[The Wonderful and Frightening World of The Fall]]''
* "2×4", a 1984 song by The Fall from their album ''[[The Wonderful and Frightening World of The Fall]]''
* "2x4", a 1988 song by The U-Men from their album ''[[Step on a Bug]]''
* "2×4", a 1988 song by The U-Men from their album ''[[Step on a Bug]]''
* 2/4, a [[time signature]], often used for polka, march, and some Argentine tango
* 2/4, a [[time signature]], often used for polka, march, and some Argentine tango
* ''[[Two by Four]]'', an album by jazz bassist [[Marc Johnson (musician)|Marc Johnson]]
* ''[[Two by Four]]'', an album by jazz bassist [[Marc Johnson (musician)|Marc Johnson]]

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2×4, two-by-four, or two by four may refer to:

  • Two-by-four, a common size of dimensional lumber, named for its unprocessed dimensions, usually measuring 1½ × 3½ inches in practice

Film and TV

  • 2by4, also known as 2×4, a 1998 film by Jimmy Smallhorne

Sports

Vehicles

Music