Headless Heroes of the Apocalypse

Headless Heroes of the Apocalypse is an album by the American musician Eugene McDaniels, released in 1971.

[2][3] Spiro Agnew allegedly asked Atlantic Records to withdraw it from stores.

I love you, Bert-G." Several of the songs have been sampled by hip hop producers, including Pete Rock, Q-Tip, and Beastie Boys.

[8] The Hawaii Tribune-Herald noted that "the backups are crisp and informal, while the female vocal matches [McDaniels] beautifully.

"[11] The Boston Phoenix wrote that the album "occupies a funky fringe backwater where soul, rock, R&B, and the protest song aligned with identity politics, theology, astrology, urban affairs, hallucinogenic drugs, and black revolution.