Dvdasa - The Complete Archive |best| Jun 2026

Many original episodes and blog posts are preserved on Archive.org, though navigation can be tricky.

The story of is a tale of digital ghost hunting, controversial art, and the complex legacy of one of the internet's most chaotic podcasts. The Origin: Chaos in a Container DVDASA - The Complete Archive

Later digital releases that made the extensive catalog accessible to a broader audience. Many original episodes and blog posts are preserved

remains one of the most sought-after pieces of media in the podcasting world. What Was DVDASA? remains one of the most sought-after pieces of

Yes, there’s misogyny. Yes, there’s homophobia (often unpacked, sometimes not). Yes, they spend entire episodes on sexual fetishes most people won’t admit to googling. The archive doesn’t apologize, and it shouldn’t — but it demands a listener who can sit with discomfort without moral panic. This isn’t “problematic” content to cancel; it’s a document of flawed, fascinating humans at their most unguarded.

Subreddits like r/DVDASA have long been the hub for fans sharing Mega links and Google Drive folders containing the 100+ original episodes.

For David Choe, who has since retreated further from public life, the archive serves as a time capsule of a particular kind of mid-2010s Los Angeles madness—the kind that happens when you give an unstable genius a platform, a co-host with no filter, and unlimited bandwidth.