Dvdasa - The Complete Archive
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Subreddits like /r/dvdasa and /r/DataHoarder have stickied mega-threads. Look for posts titled "My final 86+ episode dump" from users like "BobbyTriviaIsGod" or "ChoeSurvivor." These typically use Base64 encoding for link obfuscation. DVDASA - The Complete Archive
But the internet never forgets. And it never forgives. And crucially, it never returns the tapes.
In one episode, midway through a rant about the art world, Choe stops cold. You hear Asa light a cigarette. You hear the hum of the warehouse refrigerator. And then David says, quietly: Disclaimer: This content is for historical and archival
At its peak, DVDASA attracted millions of listeners and featured high-profile guests like shock-rocker Marilyn Manson, actor Steven Yeun, and various adult industry icons. However, the show abruptly vanished from mainstream platforms. Deliberate Deletion
For the uninitiated, the acronym stands for — a deliberately absurd and NSFW mantra that perfectly encapsulated the show’s ethos. Hosted by enigmatic street artist David Choe (of "Turn that frown upside down" Facebook mural fame) and adult film actor/director Asa Akira , the show was a raw, uncut dive into sex, crime, art, money, and mental illness. It was described by fans as "the best podcast that ever existed" and by lawyers as "a liability nightmare." And it never forgives
It was just a group of friends—some famous, some infamous, some anonymous—who happened to hit “record.” They talked about depression, money, sex, failure, and art with a lack of curation that now seems almost radical.
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To understand the volatile chemistry of DVDASA, you have to understand its two lead hosts, who were, at the time, two of the most iconic figures on the fringes of mainstream culture.
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