Dvdasa - The Complete Archive Guide

But re-listening to the archive (the safe parts) reveals something profound: He was a rich man who hated himself. A famous artist who wanted to be anonymous. A sexual deviant who was terrified of intimacy.

The is the digital equivalent of a punk rock 7-inch recorded in a sewer. It’s scratchy, offensive, and glorious. The fact that it survived the great purge of 2014–2015 is a minor miracle of data preservation. DVDASA - The Complete Archive

The podcast’s reputation took a dark turn in 2014 during an episode titled "Erection Quest". In it, Choe recounted a graphic story about forcing a massage therapist into non-consensual sexual acts. Though Choe later claimed the story was a fabricated work of "douche" storytelling intended for shock value, the backlash was severe. The Great Scrubbing But re-listening to the archive (the safe parts)

Asa Akira, reflecting on the archive’s release, put it simply: “We were never trying to be role models. We were trying to be real. And real is messy.” The is the digital equivalent of a punk

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

— 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.


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