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: Studio-quality tracks recorded live during the episodes by Choe, Critter, and various musical guests. Where the Archive Lives Today
DVDASA was a lightning strike in a bottle—offensive, beautiful, and completely honest. We’ve compiled so the legacy of the 22nd floor doesn't fade into "lost media" status. Whether you're a "Slutter" from day one or just hearing the legends now, the vault is open. [Insert Link to Archive] Key Details to Include (Optional): DVDASA - The Complete Archive
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".
— short for Double Vag, Double Anal, Sensitive Artist — was a podcast that ran from 2012 to 2014, created by artist and provocateur David Choe and adult film star/relationship coach Asa Akira . It was raw, unhinged, often offensive, and occasionally brilliant. The Complete Archive is exactly what it says: every episode, every voicemail, every bizarre phone-in therapy session, now compiled for posterity. If you want, I can: : Studio-quality tracks
Given the show's niche appeal and subsequent content purge, finding a "complete archive" of DVDASA has become a Holy Grail for fans. The original hosting site, dvdasa.com, is no longer functional, and the official YouTube channel has been heavily edited or removed.
Note: Due to the explicit nature of the conversations and the adult entertainment backgrounds of several guests, the archive contains heavy adult language, drug references, and highly sensitive themes. The Legacy of the Show Whether you're a "Slutter" from day one or
To understand why collectors have spent a decade hunting for the , you have to understand the magic of the 80+ episodes produced between 2012 and 2015.