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: Periscope streams, Instagram Lives, and behind-the-scenes footage filmed by Harry Kim during the show's run.
“I wanted to make something that felt dangerous,” Choe once said in a rare interview. “Everything on the radio was fake. Podcasts were becoming corporate. I wanted to hit ‘record’ and not know what would happen.”
DVDASA - The Complete Archive remains a fascinating testament to a time when podcasting was the Wild West of digital media—unmonetized, unpredictable, and unapologetically raw.
For fans of the "Choe-verse," the archive is considered essential for understanding the career trajectories of its participants. Some fans even rank early episodes as some of the best podcasting ever recorded, citing the unique "mania" driven by Choe. Controversies and Removal
Titled ironically, this episode featured a guest named (a porn agent). David Choe, in a manic state, began describing a violent sexual fantasy involving a 14-year-old Korean girl. It was roleplay. It was "edgy." It was also a felony to record.
The expiration of the show came down to a perfect storm of shifting cultural norms, Choe’s sudden re-emergence into the mainstream spotlight, and intense public scrutiny. Elements of the show—specifically an incredibly controversial, highly debated story Choe told about a massage therapist—resurfaced years later. The backlash was immense, threatening Choe’s standing in the fine art world and his partnerships with major networks. DVDASA - The Complete Archive
DVDASA Episode 102 - Bobby Lee's Girlfriend Khalyla - Last.fm
The show’s commitment to "uncomfortable truths" ultimately became its undoing. In 2014, an episode surfaced where Choe described a sexual encounter with a masseuse in terms that listeners and critics identified as "rapey behavior".
Episodes blended explicit sexual discussions, philosophical debates, live musical jam sessions, and brutally honest therapy-style breakdowns.
Now, thanks to a quiet restoration project led by former show producer and Choe’s own gallery, The Complete Archive restores every second of the original run, including:
: Fragmented episodes occasionally surface on SoundCloud or YouTube. Podcasts were becoming corporate
DVDASA operated in a pre-algorithmic era of the internet, where creators rarely worried about monetization or corporate advertiser guidelines. The show tackled radical honesty, severe mental health struggles, addiction, hyper-sexuality, and fame with zero filtration.
Because the show was hosted on the now-defunct dvdasa.com , and because Choe has actively worked to suppress the controversial "Erection Quest" episode, a complete, unedited, high-quality collection of the 140+ episodes is incredibly difficult to find.
This article explores the complete archive of the Double Vag, Double Anal, Sensitive Artist (DVDASA) podcast, breaking down its origins, most infamous episodes, notable guests, the controversy that led to its erasure, and where dedicated fans can still find its chaotic legacy preserved.
For a brief, chaotic window between 2013 and 2014, the digital landscape was home to David Choe 's podcast,
: Episodes often ran for over 90 minutes and featured a rotating cast of "sensitive artists" and recurring guests, including Bobby Lee and chef David Chang . The Downfall and "Complete Archive" Some fans even rank early episodes as some
The highest-quality video archives are largely preserved on private tracking networks dedicated to preserving lost media. The Legacy of DVDASA
DVDASA was born in the early era of independent podcasting, launching in January 2013. David Choe, fresh off his massive financial windfall from painting the Facebook headquarters, used his absolute financial freedom to create a show with zero corporate oversight, zero filters, and zero boundaries.
The show had segments:
Clips of the most famous, chaotic moments