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'''Fine Dining Records''' was a former [[Management|"record label"]] of which Daniel Larson was a "signee." | |||
'''Fine Dining Records''' was a former [[Management|"record label"]] of which Daniel Larson was a "signee" | |||
Unsurprisingly, Fine Dining Records is not a real company. However, Daniel believed they were. Fine Dining Records was one of Daniel's earliest management groups. | Unsurprisingly, Fine Dining Records is not a real company. However, Daniel believed they were. Fine Dining Records was one of Daniel's earliest management groups. | ||
They were responsible in trolling Daniel prior to the [[Pinterest]] era. The group, consisting of just "a bunch of kids on discord", disbanded at some point. All available evidence points towards Fine Dining Records being the first successful management.<ref>https://www.reddit.com/r/daniellarsonfans/comments/12p3x2g/fine_dining_records_discussion/</ref> | They were responsible in trolling Daniel prior to the [[Pinterest]] era. The group, consisting of just "a bunch of kids on discord", disbanded at some point. All available evidence points towards Fine Dining Records being the first successful management.<ref>https://www.reddit.com/r/daniellarsonfans/comments/12p3x2g/fine_dining_records_discussion/</ref> | ||
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Fine Dining Records was a former "record label" of which Daniel Larson was a "signee."
Unsurprisingly, Fine Dining Records is not a real company. However, Daniel believed they were. Fine Dining Records was one of Daniel's earliest management groups.
They were responsible in trolling Daniel prior to the Pinterest era. The group, consisting of just "a bunch of kids on discord", disbanded at some point. All available evidence points towards Fine Dining Records being the first successful management.[1]