Seized Drum Brake

Sweet baby Jesus! That b$&*tch put up a fight! Thanks again to all those who chimed in with assistance. I tried:

1. Detaching the brake line to relieve pressure on the wheel cylinder. No luck. Probably a valid approach, just didn't work for me this time.
2. Drilling a hole in the drum, but couldn't get quite enough leverage while pushing on the shoe and pulling on the drum at the same time.

Ultimately, brute force won out. Was able to wedge a large screwdriver (with a hammer) between the shoe and drum from a small gap behind the drum. With that wedged in there I then took the pry bar and went around the edge of the drum. The results:

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Looks pretty nasty in there. I have a new wheel cylinder (that one is mangled now), hardware kit, adjuster kit, and shoes. The drum doesn't look to be in horrible shape, however with the holes I drilled into it I think I'll just order a new one. If I'm missing anything, just say so. By the way, the two pins that I cut off (from the rear of the backing plate) don't appear to be in the hardware kit. Is this a common item that I can get at a parts store?** Thanks again, guys!

**Edit: Found a 'brake shoe hold down kit' at Rockauto. I think this may have what I'm after.