. This film contains interviews and acoustic performances from the aborted Djali Zwan acoustic project. The "Jesus, I" Epic

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: Singles like "Honestly" and "Lyric" defined the album's radio presence, while the 14-minute title track, "Jesus, I/Mary Star of the Sea," showcased the band's penchant for long-form guitar jams.

Released in 2003, this album is the sole output from Billy Corgan’s post-Smashing Pumpkins project, featuring a "supergroup" lineup with Jimmy Chamberlin, Paz Lenchantin, David Pajo, and Matt Sweeney. Album Visuals and Editions

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Better separation between Jimmy Chamberlin’s masterful drumming and the dense guitar layers.

The search for a specific "lurwflac exclusive" version of Zwan's Mary Star of the Sea suggests this term is likely a (potentially referring to a "Lossless / FLAC" exclusive upload) rather than an official retail edition. While no official edition exists under that exact name, the 2003 debut from Billy Corgan’s supergroup remains a significant chapter in alternative rock history, known for its sunnier, guitar-heavy sound compared to the Smashing Pumpkins. The Core Release: Mary Star of the Sea (2003)