After these changes, Maroon 5 signed with a subsidiary of J Records, Octone Records, and released their debut album, Songs About Jane, in June 2002. At this point, Carmichael switched to playing keyboards, which has since become his main instrument in the band. Songs About Jane (2002), It Wont Be Soon Before Long (2007), Hands All Over (2010), Overexposed (2012) and V (2014). Each title has been pressed on 180 gram heavy weight vinyl. In 2001, the band changed it's image by adding guitarist James Valentine and pursuing a new direction under the name Maroon 5. The Studio Albums is a collection of Maroon 5s complete studio albums on vinyl all housed in one box. After the album garnered a tepid response, the band parted ways with the record label and the members attended college. The band, which self-released an album called We Like Digging?, then signed to Reprise Records and released the album The Fourth World in 1997. Before the current group was established, the original four members, Adam Levine (lead vocals, lead guitar), Jesse Carmichael (rhythm guitar, backing vocals) Mickey Madden (bass guitar) and Ryan Dusick (drums), formed a band known as Kara's Flowers in 1994, while they were still in high school. Maroon 5 formed in Los Angeles, California. 'Moves like Jagger' served as the biggest influence for composing and writing most songs on Overexposed. The album is a chock-full collection of undeniable, anthemic melodies. Overexposed is a pop-rock album with dance-pop, disco, electropop, R&B and reggae influences. The album was driven by the enormous success of the single 'Moves like Jagger'. Overexposed is the fourth studio album by Maroon 5.