I would have to agree with many of the others. Music helps. It really helps to block out the distracting people around you. I listen to music whenever I'm doing something that I can't get into the mood to do, such as yard work or chores around the house. I like to think that it tricks your brain into thinking that your doing something you enjoy (listening to your favorite music), when your really doing something else. I also agree that sometimes the music can be distracting in itself. I love to sing. So, when its a good song, I find myself singing along or I'm instinctively learning the words. I read at least one answer here that said 'white noise' is the best. Well, for me, I listen to classical music, usually Yo-Yo Ma, while I code. There aren't usually any words to sing along to and it still does its main job at keeping me on track.
I would also like to add my thoughts to the notion of getting into work early. I find this very helpful. There usually are not many other people in the office at that time, unless they also enjoy getting into work early. Don't get into work later and figure that you can stay past the time that everyone else goes home and then get your work done in peace. That doesn't work, at least not for me. By that time, you've already been working for a while and you just want to go home with the rest of the bunch. I'm not a morning person at all, and even though it is painful for me to roll out of bed at 5:30 or 6, it is actually very rewarding to get into the office, get my work done, and head for home at 3 or 3:30. This is especially true, in the summer months when that extra couple of hours after work lets me enjoy more of my day.