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Dvdasa - The Complete Archive -

DVDASA was more than just a talk show. It operated as a community, a lifestyle, and an experimental media project broadcast from a specialized studio in Los Angeles.

By 2012, David Choe was the luckiest unlucky man alive. He was a nihilistic, gambling-addicted, sex-obsessed painter who had accidentally become a multi-millionaire. His "dirty style" of street art was famous, but his $200 million stock windfall from Facebook broke his brain. He had no framework for wealth. He tried to give it away, burned money on camera, and retreated into a world of extreme depravity not for shock value, but for feeling .

DVDASA was a "no-holds-barred" lifestyle and relationship podcast that broke every rule in the book. The show was a chaotic blend of: Raw Storytelling:

Guests and hosts stripped away public personas to discuss addiction, mental illness, sexual fetishes, trauma, and wealth. DVDASA - The Complete Archive

The premise of DVDASA was simple: Sit in a room with a rotating cast of misfits (known as the "Dick Lords" and "Pink Lords"), take calls from listeners, watch the worst videos on the internet, and talk about everything from Zen Buddhism and suicide to gangbangs and real estate fraud.

Mention if it's audio-only or includes the original video versions (which were a huge part of the DVDASA experience).

Due to active copyright takedowns (DMCA), finding the full archive requires navigating private or community-driven spaces. DVDASA was more than just a talk show

Beyond Choe and Akira, the show featured a revolving door of co-hosts and regulars like Steebee Weebee Yoshi Obayashi Notable Guests: High-profile figures like chef David Chang James Jean , and personality frequently entered the fray. The Evolution of the "Archive"

David Choe has a long history of destroying his own art. For him, deleting the podcast was simply part of the ephemeral nature of his creative output. Inside "The Complete Archive": What’s Missing?

David Choe continued to reference the podcast as "a complete extension of my art". Yet, the aggressive scrubbing of the "Erection Quest" episode following the success of Beef suggests an attempt to distance himself from that artistic statement. He tried to give it away, burned money

Disclaimer: This content is for historical and archival purposes. The author does not host illegal files; this guide points to surviving public resources and fan preservation projects.

DVDASA's influence on electronic music cannot be overstated. By experimenting with format and sound, the label inspired a generation of producers and labels to explore new possibilities. Its legacy is evident in the continued innovation within electronic music, from the proliferation of digital releases to the emphasis on audiovisual experiences.

DVDASA was more than just a talk show. It operated as a community, a lifestyle, and an experimental media project broadcast from a specialized studio in Los Angeles.

By 2012, David Choe was the luckiest unlucky man alive. He was a nihilistic, gambling-addicted, sex-obsessed painter who had accidentally become a multi-millionaire. His "dirty style" of street art was famous, but his $200 million stock windfall from Facebook broke his brain. He had no framework for wealth. He tried to give it away, burned money on camera, and retreated into a world of extreme depravity not for shock value, but for feeling .

DVDASA was a "no-holds-barred" lifestyle and relationship podcast that broke every rule in the book. The show was a chaotic blend of: Raw Storytelling:

Guests and hosts stripped away public personas to discuss addiction, mental illness, sexual fetishes, trauma, and wealth.

The premise of DVDASA was simple: Sit in a room with a rotating cast of misfits (known as the "Dick Lords" and "Pink Lords"), take calls from listeners, watch the worst videos on the internet, and talk about everything from Zen Buddhism and suicide to gangbangs and real estate fraud.

Mention if it's audio-only or includes the original video versions (which were a huge part of the DVDASA experience).

Due to active copyright takedowns (DMCA), finding the full archive requires navigating private or community-driven spaces.

Beyond Choe and Akira, the show featured a revolving door of co-hosts and regulars like Steebee Weebee Yoshi Obayashi Notable Guests: High-profile figures like chef David Chang James Jean , and personality frequently entered the fray. The Evolution of the "Archive"

David Choe has a long history of destroying his own art. For him, deleting the podcast was simply part of the ephemeral nature of his creative output. Inside "The Complete Archive": What’s Missing?

David Choe continued to reference the podcast as "a complete extension of my art". Yet, the aggressive scrubbing of the "Erection Quest" episode following the success of Beef suggests an attempt to distance himself from that artistic statement.

Disclaimer: This content is for historical and archival purposes. The author does not host illegal files; this guide points to surviving public resources and fan preservation projects.

DVDASA's influence on electronic music cannot be overstated. By experimenting with format and sound, the label inspired a generation of producers and labels to explore new possibilities. Its legacy is evident in the continued innovation within electronic music, from the proliferation of digital releases to the emphasis on audiovisual experiences.