Dvdasa - The Complete Archive -
Here is the elephant in the room: There is no official re-release. David Choe has publicly stated he wants the show to die. Asa Akira has distanced herself from it in recent years (though she still occasionally nods to it).
Because of this, the archive exists in the shadows. We do not condone piracy, but the reality of digital preservation is that when an artist tries to erase a work of art, the internet steps in.
If you are looking for the DVDASA Complete Archive:
Warning: Do not pay for this archive. Scammers sell hard drives of "lost DVDASA" on eBay for $200. The archive is free. It is cultural detritus. Money was the thing that ruined the show; don't let it ruin the search. DVDASA - The Complete Archive
If you are a researcher, a masochist, or a media historian, here is the current state of play:
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.
What is missing from the "Complete" archive? Here is the elephant in the room: There
Disclaimer: This content is for historical and archival purposes. The author does not host illegal files; this guide points to surviving public resources and fan preservation projects.
Because the show is now classified as "orphaned work" (copyright unclear, no active host), the archive lives in three places:
For fans of provocative, boundary-less conversation: Yes. The show holds up as a time capsule of raw id. For the easily offended: Absolutely not. Warning: Do not pay for this archive
The DVDASA - The Complete Archive 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.
If you find a working link, download it immediately. Share it in a .zip file. Seed it if you can. Because the second time a podcast disappears, it usually stays gone forever.
Search queries to try next: "DVDASA episode guide PDF," "Asa Akira DVDASA best moments," "David Choe lost media."
Last updated: October 2025. The archive is still incomplete. If you have Episode 29 on an old iPod, contact the r/DVDASA mods.