Career
He was once part of California punk band Agent Orange, and started The Adolescents in 1980. When The Adolescents broke up, Soto, together with Frank Agnew, joined the Los Angeles based band Legal Weapon. In 1986 The Adolescents reunited.
In 1988 Soto was the main vocalist in the band.
In 1989 The Adolescents broke up. Soto then went on to form the band Joyride with former Adolescent drummer Sandy Hanson.
They released two albums, "Johnny Bravo" and "Another Month of Mondays", both on Doctor Dream records. The band has released four records on BYO Records, "The Menudo Incident"(1994), "The Recline of Mexican Civilization" (1998), "Mijo goes to Junior.
College" (2002) and "Grupo Sexo" (2005).
In 1996 he started the group 22 Jacks with Joe Sib from the group Wax. They toured extensively and released three records, "Uncle Bob"(1997) "Overserved" (1999) and "Going North" (2001) on the SideOneDummy label. The Adolescents regrouped in 2001 and began performing live again, going on to release OC Confidential in 2005 and The Fastest Kid Alive in 2011 and American Dogs in Europe ep 2012 they continue to tour and will release a new record in 2013 they are currently signed to Concrete Jungle Records in Europe.
Soto has also fronted the band Steve Soto and the Twisted Hearts with James Achor, Mike Duffy, Veikko Lepisto, and Mike Bolger and performs solo as a singer/songwriter.
He has released two records with the Twisted Hearts. "An Exercise In Blue" and "West Coast Bound".