You're trying to read deeper than what exists. Elfman is primarily a film composer.
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it's time for each of us to "make a change" in the world we live in
If you mean the historical Goths, they did not disappear so much as become absorbed into later social structures. A great many Spanish and Italian people have Gothic ancestry. If you mean the cultural phenomenon, it is or was a fad, and fads have a habit of disappearing and reappearing. The fascination with darkness and death is an ongoing thing and we can expect it to reappear in some form again and again.
Well, Yes and No. Some say it is and some argue that it isn't. According to the Historical Fiction Society: "To be deemed historical (in our sense), a novel must have been written at least fifty years after the events described, or have been written by someone who was not alive at the time of those events (who therefore approaches them only by research)." http://www.historicalnovelsociety.org/definition.htm Hope this helps!
Social Distortion covered It's All Over Now on the Japanese import of Social Distortion. It is one of the bonus tracks.
An event's historical context is the social or political setting in which it occurred.
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True. The reader's experience be considerably enhanced by conducting research on its historical and cultural context.
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The social or political setting in which it occurred
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(Apex) The social and economic conditions that surround it.