DVDASA was not a typical podcast. It was a chaotic mix of art, philosophy, sexual anecdotes, and extreme trolling.
A report on DVDASA is incomplete without addressing the controversies that eventually led to the show's decline and dormancy.
: While David Choe drives the "mania," the archive is highly valued for early appearances by and his brother
DVDASA was a precursor to the modern mega-podcast era. Before Joe Rogan dominated streaming or independent networks launched monetization empires, Choe and Akira proved that audiences craved absolute authenticity over polished production.