Mondo has released a soundtrack album for the biographical comedy drama BlackBerry. The album features the film’s original music composed by Jay McCaroll (The Kid DetectiveOperation Avalanche, The Dirties). The soundtrack is now available to order as a vinyl edition on the label’s official website and has also just been released digitally on Apple Music/iTunes and most other major digital music services. BlackBerry is co-written and directed by Matt Johnson and stars Jay Baruchel, Glenn Howerton, Johnson himself, Rich Sommer, Michael Ironside, Martin Donovan and Cary Elwes. The movie tells the true story of the meteoric rise and catastrophic demise of the world’s first smartphone. The dramedy, which premiered at last year’s Berlin Film Festival, opened in U.S. theaters last spring by IFC Films and is now available on VOD, Blu-ray and DVD.

Here’s the album track list:

1. Do You Hear That? (1:22)
2. I Think That’s a Bad IDea (1:09)
3. I Need a Prototype (1:21)
4. Doom (1:59)
5. Sacrifice (0:53)
6. Selling Minutes (2:16)
7. Blackberries (1:35)
8. Network Limit (1:51)
9. Crackberries (2:40)
10. Where’s Doug? (1:17)
11. A Phone Without a Keyboard (1:49)
12. A Collect Call (1:59)
13. Internal Projections (2:15)
14. Doing It All (4:15)
15. China (1:57)
16. Back When Movies Were Good (1:48)
17. That Was a Guy’s Thing (2:02)
18. Selling Data (2:10)