Dark and foreboding, "Dogma" is awesome.
I'll jump on the bandwagon and say that there are moments when it sounds like early Prodigy, but that's all it is: moments, almost like its paying homage to the band. Once those moments are done, "Dogma" goes back to doing is thing.
The beats are catchy and powerful. In songs like "Terror," it draws you in with a dark force, like you know something is going to happen, and you want to see it happen.
Not all the album is dark, however. "Torification" is nice and, when compared to the rest of the album, mellow. Its a nice breather, and keeps the energy of the album flowing. But when its moment is over, its back to the overwhelming feeling of power with "Fallen." "Prophase" and "1990" also do great jobs of giving the listener a breather from all the "dark energy" the album bleeds.
With all this quoting of songs, I find it very hard to find a favorite track. There's so much to like here, it really depends on what mood your in to like.
It also helps that the album art is amazing. When you first see it, it scares you. A mushroom cloud makes for a very dark album cover, but the style in which it's made is awesome as well. Its good to see album art and music go hand in hand.