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The P-Funk collective began disintegrating at the start of the 1980s as a result of Clinton's drug problems and financial problems stemming from the two groups' unwieldy size. They were disbanded as a result of complicated label politics, and Clinton started a solo career, gaining a 1982 hit album in ''Computer Games'' and the #1 single "Atomic Dog". He has continued to tour and record since with many of the same musicians under the name "P-Funk All Stars", largely due to legal issues preventing him from using "Parliament" or "Funkadelic" after 1980. The "P-Funk All Stars" nowadays contain both old P-Funk standbys and new musicians.
 
Not to be confused with [[Bill Clinton]] (''[[The Onion]]'' ran quite a few stories during [[The Nineties]] that played on the similarity), [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Clinton_<!-- 28vice_president29%28vice_president%29 vice president George Clinton]], or the decidedly white and not-very-funky soundtrack composer [[http://www.last.fm/music/George+S.+Clinton George S. Clinton]]. -->
 
Had an appearance [[As Himself]] in ''[[PCU]]''.
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