DVDA (band)

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DVDA
Also known as Double Vaginal Double Anal
Origin Boulder, Colorado, U.S.
Genre(s) Comedy rock
Years active 1996–present
Website www.southparkstudios.com
Members
Trey Parker (lead vocals, keyboards)
Matt Stone (vocals, drums, bass guitar)
Bruce Howell (guitars)
D. A. Young (keyboards, vocals)

DVDA (Double Vaginal Double Anal) is a rock band featuring South Park crew members Trey Parker (lead vocals, keyboards), Matt Stone (vocals, drums, bass guitar), Bruce Howell (guitars), and D. A. Young (keyboards, vocals).

The name comes from a sexual position (double vaginal, double anal) mentioned (although not depicted directly on camera) in Parker's film Orgazmo.

DVDA's songs appear throughout several works written, directed, and/or starring Matt Stone and Trey Parker, best known as the creators of South Park. The most notable of which include: "Montage" (a clear satire of the Rocky III "Eye Of The Tiger" montage sequence) which appeared in the South Park episode Asspen, as well as the feature-length film Team America: World Police, shot entirely using puppets voiced by the comic duo as well as including, among others, "America, Fuck Yeah", "Everyone Has AIDS", and "Only A Woman". Parker's movie Orgazmo, as well as the South Park episode Big Gay Al's Big Gay Boat Ride featured the song "Now You're a Man". The David Zucker movie BASEketball, which starred Stone and Parker, included the song "Warts on Your Dick". The feature-length South Park movie, entitled South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut included "Hell Isn't Good", as well as a scene in which the cast sang "What Would Brian Boitano Do? Pt. II". There are also several unreleased songs the band has performed live including: "Crack" (or "Everybody Loves Crack"), "David Kelley, TV Warrior" and a cover of the Primus song "Sgt. Baker." The band has opened for Ween and Primus and was performing at the Lapdance film festival in 2000. They have also played the song "What would Brian Boitano do?" with Brian Boitano skating to it.

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Name Soundtrack Released?
"America, fuck yeah" Team America: World Police Yes
"America, fuck yeah (bummer remix)" Team America: World Police Yes
"Robert Redford fucks babies" None No
"Chewbacca" South Park No
"Crack" None No
"David Kelley, tv warrior" None No
"The end of an act" Team America: World Police Yes
"Everyone has aids" Team America: World Police Yes
"Freedom isn't free" Team America: World Police Yes
"Hell isn't good" South Park: Bigger, longer & uncut No
"Hot lava" (featuring Perry Farrell) Chef Aid: The South Park Album Yes
"Let's fighting love" South Park No
"Lemmiwinks" South Park No
"Living a lie" South Park Yes
"Montage" South Park No
"Montage" Team America: World Police Yes
"North Korean melody" Team America: World Police Yes
"Now you're a man" Orgazmo Yes
"Only a woman" Team America: World Police Yes
"Sgt. Baker" (Primus cover) None No
That's my Bush theme That's my Bush! No
"Warts on your dick" Baseketball No
"What would Brian Boitano do? part II" South Park: Bigger, longer & uncut Yes

A commonly misattributed song, "Twisted Steel Leather Donut", is actually by the band Headset; it did appear on the soundtrack to Orgazmo, which is indirectly responsible for the confusion. Though DVDA did a song called "Chewbacca", it is often confused with "Chewbacca", which is by the band Supernova. Another incorrectly attributed song, "Porn Groove", is actually a song by The Dust Brothers called "Try Your Luck", and it, like "Twisted Steel Leather Donut", also appeared on the soundtrack to Orgazmo. Yet another very commonly misattributed song is "Beer," which is in fact a song performed by Reel Big Fish.

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