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.
The crew often broke into impromptu jam sessions that were surprisingly high-quality. DVDASA - The Complete Archive
: Described as a "lifestyle, sex, comedy, and entertainment podcast," it aimed to offer uncensored advice and stories to "lowlifes, perverts, and sensitive artists". For David Choe, who has since retreated further
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 was a lightning strike in a bottle—offensive,
: The show paired Choe, a world-renowned graffiti artist and multimillionaire, with Akira, one of the most famous figures in the adult industry.
Listening to the DVDASA archive today is a historical whiplash. The audio quality is terrible. Episodes run 2 to 5 hours. Guests range from porn legends (Sasha Grey, James Deen) to washed-up MMA fighters to actual homeless people dragged off the street.