Atomic Tangerine 🎨 RGB Color Code: #FF9966
The hexadecimal RGB code of Atomic Tangerine color is #FF9966. This code is composed of a hexadecimal FF red (255/256), a 99 green (153/256) and a 66 blue component (102/256). The decimal RGB color code is rgb(255,153,102). Closest WebSafe color: Atomic tangerine (#FF9966)
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of the Crayola colors.[citation needed] Atomic tangerine was formulated by Crayola in 1990. (Atomic tangerine is supposed to be a fluorescent color, but
Atomic Tangerine is an American rock band. The band's lineup consists of vocalist/rhythm guitarist Joshua Snyder, lead guitarist Aton Ben-Horin, bassist
Tangerine Dream is a German electronic music band founded in 1967 by Edgar Froese. The group has seen many personnel changes over the years, with Froese
group Tangerine Dream has released more than three hundred albums, singles, EPs and compilations since the group was formed in 1967. Tangerine Dream's
ColorHexa Ash gray #B2BEB5 70% 75% 71% 135° 9% 72% 6% 75% ISCC-NBS Atomic tangerine #FF9966 100% 60% 40% 20° 100% 70% 60% 100% Crayola Aureolin #FDEE00
Outrageous Orange #FF6037 Same color as "Ultra Orange" (1972–1990). Atomic Tangerine #FF9966 Same color as "Ultra Yellow" (1972–1990). Neon Carrot #FF9933
began his career as a musician and songwriter in a touring rock band, Atomic Tangerine, sharing the stage with acts such as Simple Plan and Jimmy Eat World
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monitoring the long-term growth of the industry. In April 2000, SRI formed Atomic Tangerine, an independent consulting firm designed to bring new technologies

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