Dvdasa - The Complete Archive May 2026
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The premise of DVDASA was simple: Sit in a room with a rotating cast of misfits (known as the "Dick Lords" and "Pink Lords"), take calls from listeners, watch the worst videos on the internet, and talk about everything from Zen Buddhism and suicide to gangbangs and real estate fraud. DVDASA - The Complete Archive
Today, we are diving deep into the mythology of DVDASA, why it mattered, why it was erased, and—most importantly—how to access the before it is lost to the digital abyss forever. The Genesis of Chaos: What Was DVDASA? To understand the archive, you must understand the virus. David Choe was already a legend. He was the graffiti artist who, in a moment of insane foresight (or reckless generosity), took Facebook stock instead of cash for murals painted at their early offices. When the company went public, Choe became a multimillionaire overnight. He is also a compulsive liar, a degenerate gambler, a world-class painter, and a man with no internal filter. Get the complete archive today
Then, the collapse.
To preserve DVDASA is to preserve the argument that art—even disgusting, flawed, repetitive art—deserves to exist. The Genesis of Chaos: What Was DVDASA
For the uninitiated, the acronym stands for For the initiated, just reading those four letters triggers a Pavlovian rush of nostalgia for the most unhinged, controversial, hilarious, and philosophically profound podcast ever to grace (or disgrace) the internet.