Punk Rock Pinball

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If you’ve ever wondered where people actually play pinball anymore, there’s an app that quietly unlocks the whole world.
• How the Pinball Map app turns random road trips, tours, and weekends into pinball adventures
 • Why breweries, bowling alleys, and arcades are secretly the best places to play
 • A simple pro tip for finding well-maintained machines without wasting your time
 • A brutal “you choose” pinball question that wipes two iconic games off the map forever
In this episode of the Punk Rock Pinball Podcast, Mike and Steph break down the easiest way to find pinball machines near you, even if you’re brand new to the hobby. They talk about using the Pinball Map app to discover local spots, plan road trips, and hunt down specific machines, from modern releases to rare games you might never stumble on otherwise. The conversation covers playing pinball while touring, finding great locations in the US and abroad, and why tournaments are often the best sign that machines are actually maintained and worth playing. The episode also dives into a ruthless “you choose” scenario involving Pulp Fiction, The Big Lebowski, and Elvira, plus a Dream Theme pitch that might be a little polarizing but makes a surprising amount of sense.

What is Punk Rock Pinball?

The Punk Rock Pinball Podcast is hosted by Mike Felumlee and Stephanie Wysocki, co-founders of Live From The Rock Room and the team behind Punk Rock Pinball. Mike’s background in punk music (Smoking Popes) meets our day-to-day life running a growing pinball club, playing in tournaments, and building out the pinball community.

Each episode is us talking through the machines we’re enjoying, club updates, events we’re hosting, places we’re visiting, and whatever’s happening in pinball that week. It’s straightforward, conversational, and pulled from our actual experience in the hobby.

If you want a real, honest look at pinball from people who live in it every day, this is the show.