A drugged-up driver responsible for a deadly car crash was doing just about everything behind the wheel but paying attention to the road, authorities say.

Jordan Michalak of Berwyn, Illinois, was using a social media app and wearing headphones during the Oct. 9 car crash that killed William Molthop, 60, and Vincent Neri, 62, according to prosecutor and witnesses. He also allegedly was high on marijuana and cocaine.

The 23-year-old was ordered held without bail Thursday on charges of aggravated driving under the influence causing death and reckless homicide the Chicago Tribune reports.

Michalak was driving up to 85 mph in a 40 mph zone when he plowed into a work van carrying Molthop and Neri, prosecutors said. Both victims were pronounced dead at the scene. Autopsies found they both died from multiple injuries they suffered during the crash, the Chicago Sun-Times reports.

Prosecutors said police found a cellphone running a social media app in Michalak’s lap after the crash.

Tests conducted after the crash at a hospital found cocaine and marijuana in Michalak’s system, according to the Tribune.

Michalak was convicted last year of negligent driving and has a pending charge of battery on a police officer, according to prosecutors.

A judge on Thursday referenced Michalak’s criminal history, calling it “atrocious.”

“There’s nothing in my mind but detention,” Cook County Judge Peter Felice said. “No bail.”

Michalak is expected to return to court on Jan. 18, the Tribune reports.