Is someone playing music "out loud" that you are forced to listen to, or are you using music to block out other general noise?
If it's the former, playing music through speakers, day-in, day-out in an open plan office without first checking with colleagues that they are comfortable with it, is absolutely inconsiderate, selfish behaviour.
As a programmer it is actually your job to think clearly and carefully for 8-10 hours, so it is utterly ridiculous that you are forced to put up with this.
Everyone is different, some work better with music, some don't. It is just not acceptable for those that like music to impose their preference on those that prefer quiet.
I personally prefer quiet in the morning and music later in the afternoon as it helps me with getting in the zone. However I have always used headphones and would never even consider playing music "out loud" without asking first.
- Speak to the person playing the music and ask them in a friendly way to use headphones.
- If this does not work, have a chat with your manager and explain that it is impacting on your ability to do your job effectively.
- If you get no response after both actions, decide if you would be better off working somewhere that treats it's staff with dignity and respect.