



Meg & Dia
When they're rocking out onstage at Warped Tour, sisters Meg and Dia Frampton (aka Meg & Dia) are totally in sync. But it took these Utah natives a while to get to that peaceful point. "I remember one incident in particular [when] Meg took out the couch cushions, stuffed me inside, put the cushions back on, and started jumping on it," Dia says. "It's a good thing she was a scrawny little bug back then (and still is!)." But at 18 and 21 years old, Dia and Meg, respectively, have grown up and put their sibling rivalry aside, at least most of the time. "Meg and I still fight a little on who gets the blow dryer first," Dia says. "But at the end of the day, we always have each other's back." There isn't much time to fight when this sister act is on tour. "If I'm not hanging up posters, I'll be passing out flyers. If I'm not passing out flyers, I'll be playing a show. If I'm not playing a show, I'll be cleaning up the tent or waiting in a really long shower line," Dia says. "It's hard to find time to [even] get a good night's sleep!" Luckily, Dia found a few spare minutes to answer our questions.
What bothers you most about being a girl?
Being instantly stereotyped, music-wise. We only get compared to other girl bands (some of which sound nothing like us), just because they also have girl singers. I also hate wearing bras. They are really uncomfortable. I haven't been wearing them on Warped Tour. I just try to wear dark colored tanks and tube tops so you won't be able to tell -- hopefully.
What do you like most about being a girl?
Being able to cry when I'm tired or stressed out. If I were a boy, I'd get so much nonsense about crying.




