Mikoto

Mikoto are a hardcore band from Orange County, CA. Their Level Plane debut album is self-titled. During the summer of 2006 they toured with Misery Signals and Since By Man. In August they switched to a tour with Saosin, Forgive Durden, Envy on the Coast and The Outline.

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