Because of the explicit content (NC-17 doesn't begin to cover it), no streaming service would touch them. The show relied on SoundCloud and direct MP3 links. When David Choe abruptly deleted his social media and "retired" from public life, the hosting bill went unpaid, and the original files were wiped.

The archivists disagree. In the era of sanitized, brand-safe podcasts (think SmartLess or Armchair Expert ), DVDASA represents the last true wild west. It is a time capsule of early 2010s Los Angeles—before cancel culture, before algorithmic content moderation, when Patreon was just a baby and you could say anything into a Blue Yeti mic.

There is a genuine risk that within the next six months, the 22.4 GB archive will become impossible to find again. Unlike Netflix shows, DVDASA has no corporate parent to save it. It relies on torrent seeds.

In the pantheon of internet-era podcasting, few shows have achieved the mythical status of DVDASA (Double Vag, Double Anal, Sensitive Artist). Hosted by the enigmatic painter and professional provocateur and the equally unpredictable filmmaker Asa Akira (the award-winning adult film star), DVDASA was less a podcast and more an unmedicated therapy session broadcast to the world.

David Choe, for all his flaws, captured the voice of the "sensitive degenerate." Asa Akira broke the fourth wall of the adult industry better than any journalist ever has. The archive is not just entertainment; it is an anthropological study of a friendship built on mutual weirdness.

Until now. This is the definitive guide to —where to find it, why it matters, and what you’re about to experience. Why the “UPD” (Update) Matters If you’ve searched for "DVDASA complete archive" before late 2025, you hit a wall. You’d find dead Mega links, 144p YouTube re-uploads with missing audio, and Reddit threads from 2017 begging for Episode 34 ("The Stinky Cheeseman"). The original RSS feed is a ghost.

Go get dirty. And remember the show’s unofficial slogan: "Feelings are temporary. The archive is forever." Join the preservation effort on Discord (link in bio). Seeds needed.