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It's purple smoke.. do I need to explain further?
Purple smoke can be caused by chemicals such as potassium permanganate or potassium chlorate in a smoke bomb or pyrotechnic device. These chemicals produce a purple color when burned and mixed with other compounds in the smoke mixture.
The Royal purple smoke tree is scientifically called the Cotinus coggygria. It comes fromt the Family of Anacardiaceae
That would be Deep Purple.
No, Deep Purple
The original "Smoke on the Water" was performed by Deep Purple, a rock band from England. It was released in 1972 on their album "Machine Head."
There are 2 different types of smoke,white or black/purple-ish. White smoke indicates a problem with the water. Black/purple-ish indicates an oil problem. In your case with white smoke check the water and on rare occasions changing the air filter helps too.
The Deep Purple song, "Smoke on the Water," was originally released on their 1972 album, Machine Head.
Deep Purple - Smoke On The Water
Because in the 7th mission (the last one) Doctor-Strangeglove attacks the volcano with purple goo!