I recently joined a software development company. I was warned in the interview that it was common to have music played through speakers in the office. I remembered the times in my old workplace, which seemed dull at times and music cheered everyone up, so I said "that's okay".
Then I read step #8 of the Joel Test ("do programmers have quiet working conditions?") and realized what a huge mistake that was. I crave arriving early just to enjoy a few moments of peace.
I don't mind when they play music that I like, but sometimes they play metal and it drives me crazy. I have to put on earphones and listen to my own music. Sometimes I complain (half jokingly, half on purpose) that the music... well, sucks. But they just laugh it off.
I also feel that this affects the normal work. People are on the phone sometimes and they literally have to ask whoever's playing music to lower it. I could never allow one of my clients hearing music on my end.
All of my colleagues are my age (25-ish) and they take turns to play music, although I see people with headphones sometimes.
How do I bring this up? It seems unlikely that they will stop playing music just because I ask for it, because I'm very new here. Also, I've complained to HR about other issues and got no response ("there are issues in the toilet...", "please fix my chair, my elbow is killing me...").