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Complete Archive: Dvdasa - The

DVDASA was also a musical incubator. The show frequently featured live instrumentation, culminating in the formation of Mangchi, an alternative garage-punk band led by Choe and featuring various show regulars and guests. The Great Purge: Why Did It Disappear?

An eccentric, multi-millionaire street artist known for painting the Facebook headquarters (and opting for stock options instead of cash). Choe brought raw, unfiltered intensity, unpredictable mood swings, and a bizarrely profound philosophical outlook to the mic.

If you are looking for specific episodes, searching the "Saga 02" phase of the podcast usually provides the most chaotic and "complete" experience of what the show was at its peak. If you'd like, I can help you find: DVDASA - The Complete Archive

If you want to track down specific pieces of this internet history, let me know:

If you are looking for the complete archive today, it exists primarily in three places: DVDASA was also a musical incubator

The story went viral. XoJane and Gawker picked it up. The world discovered the tiny but dangerous podcast overnight. Choe panicked. He immediately issued a statement claiming the story was a fabrication: "We create stories and tell tales... I am an artist and a storyteller and I view my show DVDASA as a complete extension of my art." He added, viciously, "I think rapists should be raped and murdered."

The peer-to-peer network Soulseek remains the most reliable source. Search "DVDASA" under the "Music" tab (ironically). User "VagDeep" and "SensitiveArchive" have near-complete collections with original release dates preserved. If you'd like, I can help you find:

This article explores the complete archive of the Double Vag, Double Anal, Sensitive Artist (DVDASA) podcast, breaking down its origins, most infamous episodes, notable guests, the controversy that led to its erasure, and where dedicated fans can still find its chaotic legacy preserved.

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